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alder-

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English

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Etymology

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Inherited from Middle English alder-, from Old English ealra, genitive plural of eall (all). Compare German aller-, Dutch aller-, Old Norse allra. For the epenthetic /d/, compare with the development of unrelated alder.

Pronunciation

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Prefix

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alder-

  1. (obsolete) Of all; having the greatest degree of something, prefixed to superlative adjectives and adverbs.
    alder- + ‎liefest → ‎alderliefest (dearest of all)
    alder- + ‎best → ‎alderbest (best of all)

Usage notes

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  • The prefix was already no longer in common use in Early Modern English and in later use mainly found in alderliefest as an epithet.

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Dutch

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Prefix

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alder-

  1. Obsolete form of aller-.