te-

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Classical Nahuatl

Prefix

tē-

  1. Indefinite animate object: someone; somebody; everyone; people.
  2. Indefinite animate possessor: someone's; somebody's.

Derived terms

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Singular Plural
1st person no- to-
2nd person mo- amo-
3rd person ī- īm-
impersonal tē-
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Singular Plural
1st person nēch- tēch-
2nd person mitz- amēch-
3rd person qu-, c- quim-, quin-
impersonal tē-, tla-
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Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch te-, from Old Dutch *ti-, from Proto-Germanic *twiz-, from Proto-Indo-European *dwis-. Compare German zer-.

Prefix

te-

  1. (obsolete, no longer productive) Created verbs with a sense of ‘in pieces, apart, asunder’, or with intensive force.
    tekappen (to hew into pieces)
    terijten (to rip apart)
    tesplitsen (to split into pieces)

Indonesian

Prefix

te-

  1. Alternative form of ter-

Lithuanian

Etymology

unknown

Prefix

te-

  1. to form the permissive mood
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    tedirbie (let him work)
    teaugie (let it grow)

Middle Dutch

Etymology

From Old Dutch *ti-, from Proto-Germanic *twiz-, from Proto-Indo-European *dwis-.

Prefix

te-

  1. Creates verbs with a sense of ‘in pieces, apart, asunder’, or with intensive force.

Derived terms

Middle English

Etymology 1

Prefix

te-

  1. Alternative form of to- (towards)

Etymology 2

Prefix

te-

  1. Alternative form of to- (apart)

Mohawk

Alternative forms

  • dualic
    • tew- (before a-stem nouns)

Etymology 1

From Proto-North Iroquoian *teʔ.

Prefix

te-

  1. negation prefix, used with iah

Etymology 2

From Proto-North Iroquoian *te, ultimately from Proto-Iroquoian *teː.

Prefix

te-

  1. dualic prefix
    1. with nouns, indicates two of something
    2. forms superlatives with aonhá’a

References

  • Nora Deering, Helga H. Delisle (1976) Mohawk: A teaching grammar (preliminary version), Quebec: Manitou College, pages 57, 146, 205-206

Old English

Pronunciation

Prefix

te-

  1. Alternative form of tō-

Old Saxon

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *twiz-, from Proto-Indo-European *dwis-.

Prefix

te-

  1. Creates verbs with a sense of ‘apart, in piece, asunder’, or with intensive force.
    tebrekan (to break apart)
    tebrestan (to tear up)
    tedēlian (to separate)
    tefallan (to decay)
    tefaran (to decay, to consume)
    tegangan (to dissolve)
    teglīdan (to glide away)
    tekīnan (to dissolve)
    tekliovan (to tear apart)
    telātan (to disperse)
    telōsian (to resolve)
    teskrīdan (to dissolve)
    teslahan (to destroy)
    tesprengian (to smash)
    testōrian (to destroy)
    testōtan (to pound)
    teswingan (to disperse)
    tewerpan (to disperse, to destroy)

Derived terms

Ye'kwana

Pronunciation

Prefix

te-

  1. Allomorph of t- used for stems that begin with a consonant other than w and have a first vowel e.

Inflection

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pronoun noun possessor/
series II verb argument
postposition object series I verb argument
transitive patient intransitive patient-like intransitive agent-like transitive agent
first person ewü y-, ∅-, ü-, u-1 w-, wi-
first person dual inclusive küwü k-, kü-, ku-, ki- k-, kii-, ki-1
second person amödö ö-, öy-/ödh-, o-, oy-/odh-, a-, ay-/adh- m-, mi-
first person dual exclusive nña y-/dh-, ch-, ∅-, i-1 chö- ∅- n-, ni-
third person tüwü n-, ni-
distant past third person kün-, kun-, kin-, ken-, küm-, kum-, kim-, kini-
coreferential/reflexive t-, tü-, tu-, ti-, te-
reciprocal öö-
  1. With following vowel lengthened if in an unreduced open syllable.
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series I verb argument:
transitive agent and transitive patient
first person > second person mön-, man-, mon-, möm-, möni-
first person dual exclusive > second person
second person > first person k-, kü-, ku-, ki-
second person > first person dual exclusive
third person > any person X …or… any person X > third person see person X in the chart above
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