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English

Etymology 1

From of a (as in half-a-crown) or of (as in jack-a-napes from Middle English Jak of Naples). Some terms have fully incorporated the use, as ragamuffin and jackanape(s); others arise from mistaken assimilation to the form, as all-a-gog and cock-a-leekie.

Interfix

-a-

  1. Connective interfix used in forming compounds, often no longer carrying a distinct meaning.
    Synonym: o'
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From earlier a (attested by the 14th c.), as a contraction of and and its various Middle English forms.

Conjunction

-a-

  1. And
    Synonyms: an', n'
    • 1746, Exmoor Scolding, 3rd edition, section 81:
      Chem a laced well-a-fine aread

Etymology 3

From French à (various prepositions) and related prepositions in other Romance languages. Also from related misunderstandings, as all-a-mort from French à la morte.

Alternative forms

Infix

-a-

  1. Connective infix encountered in loanwords and phrases, generally no longer carrying a distinct meaning.
Derived terms

Etymology 4

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Infix

-a-

  1. (chemistry) Replacing carbon, especially in a ring.

Etymology 5

The vowel of rat.

Infix

-a-

  1. (pharmacology) A monoclonal antibody derived from a rat.
Related terms
  • -mab is the base suffix common to all monoclonal antibodies

References

  • USP Dictionary of USAN and International Drug Names, U.S. Pharmacopeia, 2000

Albanian

Interfix

-a-

  1. An interfix, empty morph.

Derived terms

Chichewa

Infix

-a-

  1. Forms the past perfect tense in verbs.

Usage notes

This contrasts with the simple past, -na-/-da-, which does not imply completion.

Hungarian

Pronunciation

Interfix

-a-

  1. A suffix-initial vowel (or linking vowel) inserted interconsonantally between the word stem and the suffix, to ease pronunciation, without contributing to the meaning.
    fiatal (young) + ‎-a- + -bb → ‎fiatalabb (younger)

See also

Irish

Etymology

Adapted from Latin -o-, originating ultimately from Ancient Greek -ο- (-o-).

Interfix

-a-

  1. -o- (linking vowel between morphemes)

Derived terms

Lushootseed

Interfix

-a-

  1. intrinsic derivational suffix or meaningless lexical linking element

Derived terms

Mohawk

Interfix

-a-

  1. joiner vowel used in noun incorporation
  2. joiner vowel used when adding verb suffixes

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology 1

Derived from the earlier and Old Norse genitive suffixes -a and -ar used in compounds. Akin to -e-.

Interfix

-a-

  1. This term needs a translation to English. Please help out and add a translation, then remove the text {{rfdef}}.
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Interfix

-a-

  1. alternative form of -an-

Romani

Etymology

See -a.

Interfix

-a-

  1. Forms the oblique singular stem of oikoclitic feminine nouns

Swahili

Infix

-a-

  1. (dated) gnomic aspect marker, indefinite present marker
  2. present tense marker used in headlines
    Near-synonym: -na-
    • 2023, Brian Ambani, “Maelfu Ya Kampuni Zafungwa Kufuatia Hali Ngumu”, in Taifa Leo:
      Maelfu Ya Kampuni Zafungwa Kufuatia Hali Ngumu
      Thousands of Companies Close After Difficult Situation

Conjugation

See also

Swahili TAM markers
Initial
Positive infinitive ku-/kw-1
Negative infinitive kuto-
Habitual hu-1
Telegrammic ka-1
Final
General (positive indicative) -a
Positive subjunctive -e
Negative present -i
Second person plural -ni
Infix position
positive subject concord
Positive past -li-
Positive present -na-
Positive future -ta-
Negative subjunctive -si-1
Positive present conditional -nge-
Negative present conditional -singe-
Positive past conditional -ngali-
Negative past conditional -singali-
Gnomic -a-1
Perfect -me-
"Already" past -lisha-
"Already" present -mesha-/-sha-
"If/When" -ki-1
"If not" -sipo-
Consecutive -ka-1
Infix position
negative subject concord
Negative past -ku-1
Negative future -ta-
"Not yet" -ja-1
Negative present conditional -nge-
Negative past conditional -ngali-
Relative
Past -li-
Present -na-
Future -taka-
Negative -si-
1 Can take stress and therefore does not require -ku-/-kw- in monosyllabic verbs.

Swedish

Etymology

Pronunciation

Interfix

-a-

  1. (somewhat archaic or dialectal) Genitival interfix used to link elements in some compounds

Usage notes

  • Found in some common words like åratal (years) and barnavård (child care), but elsewhere mostly common in archaic or literary words like bergatroll (mountain troll), fiskafänge (fishing catch), jordagods (landed property), jordafärd (funeral procession), nådatid (period of grace, respite), örtagård (herb garden), fåraherde (shepherd).
  • More common in dialects, especially Göta and Southern dialects of Swedish, and therefore in words derived from those dialects, e.g. lealös (loose-jointed), nattamat (nighttime snack), ålagille (eel party), äggakaka (egg cake).

Derived terms

See also

References

  • Teleman, Ulf; Hellberg, Staffan; Andersson, Erik & Holm, Lisa (1999). Svenska akademiens grammatik 2 Ord. Stockholm: Svenska akad.
  • Wessén, Elias (1958). Svensk språkhistoria. 2, Ordbildningslära. 3. ed. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell