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su-

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Lithuanian

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Etymology

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From su (together).

Prefix

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su-

  1. Derives perfective verbs, with meanings of:
    1. jointness, local cooccurence (cf. English co-)
    2. coming together
    3. completion, thoroughness

Derived terms

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Pali

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Alternative forms

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  • sv- before vowels

Etymology

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Inherited from Sanskrit सु- (su-).

Prefix

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su-

  1. good, well

Usage notes

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Takes the form sv- before vowels.

Derived terms

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Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sǫ-.

Prefix

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su-

  1. con-, co- (with, together, jointly)

Derived terms

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Tocharian A

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Verb

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su-

  1. to rain

Tocharian B

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Verb

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su-

  1. to rain