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Proto-Brythonic
Etymology
From earlier an- (found in andagin (“worthless”, accusative singular feminine) of the Bath curse tablets), from Proto-Celtic *an-, from Proto-Indo-European *n̥-.
Prefix
*an-
- un-, not
Usage notes
The prefix changes to *aβ̃- before former labial consonants (ɸ, b).
Derived terms
Category Proto-Brythonic terms prefixed with *an- not found
Descendants