æt-
Old English
Etymology
From Old English æt "at". More at æt
Prefix
æt-
- at, near; toward
- ætbēon (“to be present”)
- away, off
- ætbreġdan (“to carry off, take away”)
- to
- ætclīþan (“to stick [to], adhere to”)
- intensely, excessively
- æteġian (“to inflict, harm, grieve, vex, plague”)
- ætealdod (“too old”)
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Descendants
- English twit
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