forth-

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See also: forth, Forth, forþ, forð, forð-, and forþ-

English

Etymology

From Middle English forth-, from Old English forþ- (forth, forward, further, away, continually), from Proto-Germanic *furþa- (forth, forward), from Proto-Indo-European *prto-. More at forth.

Prefix

forth-

  1. forth, forward, away.

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Middle English

Etymology

From Old English forþ-, from Proto-Germanic *furþa- (forth). More at forth.

Prefix

forth-

  1. Prefix meaning forth, forward, away.

Descendants

  • English: forth-

Old Saxon

Alternative forms

Etymology

From forth (forth, forward).

Prefix

forth-

  1. forth, forward; continuously
  2. towards, onto