samod-
See also: samod
Old English
Alternative forms
- samed-, somod-
Etymology
From samod "together" from Proto-Germanic *samaþa (“together”). Akin to Old High German samit "together"
Prefix
samod-
- together, with; co-
- samodfæst "bound together, joined together"
- samodcumende "flocking together, congregating"
- samodherian "to praise together"
- samodsīþian "to accompany"
- samodwyrcende "co-operating"
- at the same time, simultaneously
- samodsprǣċ "colloquy, conversation, conference"
- samodtang "continuous, successive"
- samodswēġend "consonant, consonant sound"
- entirely, completely
- common, in common, shared
- samodeard "common homeland"
- against with
- samodġeflit "conflict, strife"
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