en-

See also: Appendix:Variations of "en"

English

Alternative forms

  • em- (before certain consonants, principally b or p)
  • el- (before certain consonants, principally l)

Etymology

  • From Middle English en- (en-, in-). Originally from Old French en- (also an-), from Latin in- (in, into); but also from an alteration of in-, from Middle English in-, from Old English in- (in, into), from Proto-Germanic *in (in). Both the Latin and the Germanic forms are from Proto-Indo-European *en (in, into). Intensive use of Old French en-, an- is due to confluence with Frankish *an- and *in- (intensive prefixes), related to Old English on- and in- (intensive prefixes). More at in-, on-.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ɛn-/, /ɪn-/, /ən-/

    Prefix

    en-

    1. Forms a transitive verb whose meaning is to make the attached adjective
      1. in, into
        embathe, enquire, enlist
      2. on, onto
        embark, enplane, enthrone
      3. covered by
        enclothe, embalm, enseam
    2. to become
      enslave, embetter, engloom
    3. provide with
      empower
    4. an intensifier
      entangle, enwisen, enhamper

    Usage notes

    Synonyms

    Antonyms

    Derived terms

    English terms prefixed with en-
    nouns derived from French (or Anglo-Norman) nouns or expressions using en- or en
    verbs composed from en- + English noun, sometimes with additional verb suffixes as -ate, -en or -ize (to enclose, enter in, provide with)
    verbs composed from en- + English adjective or other word type (meaning: provide with a quality)
    terms derived from foreign (mostly Greek) words using en- or in-

    See also

    References

    Anagrams

    Catalan

    Alternative forms

    Etymology

    Inherited from Latin in-, prefixation of Latin in (in, into); see en.

    Prefix

    en-

    1. en- (all meanings)

    Derived terms

    Catalan terms prefixed with en-

    See also

    Esperanto

    Etymology

    From en, borrowed from French en.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /en/
    • Audio:(file)
    • Rhymes: -en
    • Hyphenation: en

    Prefix

    en-

    1. in- (in, within, inside)
      La libro enhavas tridek ĉapitrojn.The book contains/includes thirty chapters.
      La ĉambro entenis kvardek personojn.The room contained forty people.
    2. in to (into)
      en- + ‎gluti → ‎engluti
      en- + ‎skribi → ‎enskribi
      en- + ‎blovi → ‎enblovi
      en- + ‎brako + ‎-igi → ‎enbrakigi
      en- + ‎vico + ‎-igi → ‎envicigi
      en- + ‎kaso + ‎-igi → ‎enkasigi
      en- + ‎tero + ‎-igi → ‎enterigi
      en- + ‎loĝi + ‎-iĝi → ‎enloĝiĝi
      en- + ‎ŝipo + ‎-iĝi → ‎enŝipiĝi
      en- + ‎dormi + ‎-iĝi → ‎endormiĝi

    Derived terms

    See also

    References

    French

    Alternative forms

    Etymology

  • Inherited from Old French en-, from Latin in-, prefixation of Latin in (in, into); see en.

    Pronunciation

    Prefix

    en-

    1. en- (all meanings)
    2. away, from, off, reversal
      enfuir, enlever, emporter, envoler
      Note: compare s'en aller

    Derived terms

    French terms prefixed with en-

    See also

    Galician

    Alternative forms

    • em- (before b or p)

    Etymology

  • From Old Galician-Portuguese en-, from Latin in-, prefixation of Latin in (in, into); compare en.

    Prefix

    en-

    1. en-, in-

    Derived terms

    From

    .

    See also

    Ido

    Etymology

    Prefix form of en (in).

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ɛn/

    Prefix

    en-

    1. prefix indicating in
      en- + ‎irar (to go) → ‎enirar (to go in; enter)
      en- + ‎swichar (to switch) → ‎enswichar (to switch on)

    Derived terms

    Ladino

    Alternative forms

    • em- (before b or p)

    Etymology

    From Old Spanish en-, from Latin in-, prefixation of in (in, into).

    Prefix

    en-

    1. en-

    Derived terms

    Middle English

    Alternative forms

    Etymology

  • Borrowed from Old French en-, from Latin in-.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ɛn-/

    Prefix

    en-

    1. Forms words, usually verbs, meaning "in", "on", or "around"; en-.
    2. Intensifies words, usually verbs; en-.

    Usage notes

    • Sometimes used interchangeably with in-; see that entry for more.

    Derived terms

    Descendants

    • English: en- (in-)

    References

    Mohawk

    Prefix

    en-

    1. future tense prefix

    References

    • Gunther Michelson (1973), A thousand words of Mohawk, University of Ottawa Press, page 5

    Norman

    Etymology

    From Old French en-, from Latin in-, prefixation of Latin in (in, into); see en.

    Prefix

    en-

    1. en- (all meanings)

    Derived terms

    See also

    Northern Ndebele

    Etymology

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

    Prefix

    en-

    1. Class 9 adjective concord.

    Usage notes

    The variant form em- is used before stems beginning with a labial consonant (b, f, m, p, v).

    Occitan

    Alternative forms

    Etymology

    From Old Occitan en-, from Latin in-, prefixation of Latin in (in, into); see en.

    Prefix

    en-

    1. en- (all meanings)

    Derived terms

    See also

    Old French

    Alternative forms

    Etymology

  • From Latin in-, prefixation of Latin in (in, into). Influenced by Frankish *an- (intensive prefix), related to Old English on- (intensive prefix).

    Prefix

    en-

    1. en- (in; into)
    2. en- (intensifier)

    Derived terms

    See also

    Old Galician-Portuguese

    Etymology

  • From Latin in-, prefixation of Latin in (in, into).

    Prefix

    en-

    1. en-

    Descendants

    Old Saxon

    Etymology

    From ēn (one).

    Prefix

    ēn-

    1. one, uni-, only
      ēnkunni (only, unique)
    2. sole, single, solitary

    Portuguese

    Alternative forms

    • em- (before b or p)
    • e- (before m or n)

    Etymology

  • From Old Galician-Portuguese en-, from Latin in-, prefixation of Latin in (in, into); compare em.

    Prefix

    en-

    1. en- (all meanings)

    Derived terms

    See also

    Spanish

    Alternative forms

    • em- (before b or p)

    Etymology

    Inherited from Old Spanish en-, from Latin in-, prefixation of Latin in (in, into); see en.

    Prefix

    en-

    1. en- (all meanings) (clarification of this definition is needed)

    Derived terms

    Spanish terms prefixed with en-

    See also

    Further reading

    Tocharian A

    Etymology

    Related to Tocharian B en-, either borrowed into or from Tocharian A. Of uncertain origin, possibly ultimately from Proto-Indo-European, cognate with Ancient Greek αἶνος (aînos, story, tale).

    Verb

    en-

    1. to instruct, teach
    2. to punish

    Tocharian B

    Etymology

    Related to Tocharian A en-, either borrowed into or from Tocharian B. Of uncertain origin, possibly ultimately from Proto-Indo-European, cognate with Ancient Greek αἶνος (aînos, story, tale).

    Verb

    en-

    1. to instruct, teach
    2. to punish

    Derived terms

    Further reading

    • Adams, Douglas Q. (2013), “en-”, in A Dictionary of Tocharian B: Revised and Greatly Enlarged (Leiden Studies in Indo-European; 10), Amsterdam, New York: Rodopi, →ISBN, page 87

    Welsh

    Alternative forms

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ɛn/

    Prefix

    en-

    1. affirmative prefix, emphasises prefixed word
      en- + ‎mawr (big) → ‎enfawr (huge)
      en- + ‎pyd (danger) → ‎enbyd (dangerous, exceeding, pressing)

    Derived terms

    Welsh terms prefixed with en-

    Mutation

    Mutated forms of en-
    radical soft nasal h-prothesis
    en- unchanged unchanged hen-

    Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
    All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

    References

    R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “en-”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies

    Xhosa

    Etymology

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

    Prefix

    en-

    1. Class 9 adjective concord.

    Usage notes

    The variant form em- is used before stems beginning with a labial consonant (b, f, m, p, v).

    Zulu

    Etymology

    From a- (relative) +‎ n- (class 9 basic noun prefix).

    Prefix

    ḗn-

    1. Class 9 adjective concord.

    Usage notes

    The variant form em- is used before stems beginning with a labial consonant (b, f, m, p, v).

    References