ha-
Abui
Prefix
ha-
- prefix indicating a relatively high degree of affectedness; contrast he-
- ha-komangdi : to blunt something, to make it blunt (contrast he-komangdi : to dull something, to make it less sharp)
References
- Marian Klamer, The Alor-Pantar languages: History and Typology (2014, →ISBN
Navajo
Etymology 1
Represents multiple homophonous thematic prefixes of position I, whose exact identification and etymology remain difficult. Young and Morgan (1987, 1992) identify 6 such prefixes. Their main divider is the perfective paradigm they select (Ø-, yi- or yii-perfective).
Prefix
ha- (position I)
- (Ø/yi) up and out, extraction
- haigééd ― to dig it up out, to mine it
- (Ø/yi) examine, inspect
- haasííd ― to inspect it
- (Ø/si) upwards, climbing, ascending
- haaʼnééh ― to climb up crawling
- (Ø/si) for, after, search (related to -ka and -ká)
- hainitá ― to look for
- haalzheeh ― to go hunting for (deer)
- (Ø/si) old, aging, wearing out
- haatih ― to grow old
- (yii/yii) completeness, occurs with di- (see hadii-)
- hadiisǫ́ǫ́s ― to rip it from end to end
► Navajo verbs with disjunct prefix ha-
Etymology 2
Alternative form of ho- when found immediately in pre-stem position.
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