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πππΊ
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Etymology
Probably from Proto-Indo-European *hβepΓ³, the same preposition/prefix that gave Ancient Greek αΌΟΟ (apΓ³, βfrom; because ofβ) and Mycenaean Greek ππ’ (a-pu, βfromβ), Sanskrit ΰ€
ΰ€ͺ (apa, βaway, offβ), Latin ab (βfromβ), Old Persian π π± (a-p /β apaβ /, βawayβ), Gothic π°π (af, βofβ), Old English Γ¦f (βofβ), Proto-Slavic *po.
Adverb
πππΊ β’ (a-ap-pa /Γ‘ppa/ or /ΚΓ‘ppa/)
- behind
- afterwards
Prefix
πππΊ β’ (a-ap-pa /Δppa/)
- back, again, further
Luwian
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *hβepΓ³.
Prefix
πππΊ (a-ap-pa /Δppa/)
- back
- again