all-

See also: Appendix:Variations of "all"

English

Etymology

From Middle English all- (also al-), from Old English eall-, eal- (all-), from Proto-Germanic *ala- (all-), from Proto-Indo-European *al- (all). Cognate with Dutch al-, German all-, Swedish all-. More at all.

Prefix

all-

  1. Indicates complete power or authority in an area.
    all-knowing
    all-loving
    all-seeing
    all-powerful
  2. Indicates that a term applies in a general manner.
    all-around
    all-over
    all-right

Derived terms

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Estonian

Etymology

From all.

Prefix

all-

  1. located beneath, at the bottom, nether, sub-

Derived terms

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Icelandic

Prefix

all-

  1. fairly, rather, decently syn. [since the 17th century]
  2. (dated) very syn.
    Ekki allfáir viðskiptavinir.
    Very many customers.

Usage notes

Synonyms

Derived terms

Category Icelandic words prefixed with all- not found
  • allfár (dated, synonym mjög fár; very few)
  • allgóður (dated, synonym mjög góður; very good)
  • allgóður (contemporary meaning, synonym sæmilegur; decent)
  • allmikill (contemporary meaning; considerable)
  • allvel (dated, synonym mjög vel; very well)
  • allvel (contemporary meaning, synonym þolanlega, sæmilega; reasonably)
  • enginn er allheimskur ef þegja má (no one is completely stupid if they can hold their silence; see silence is golden)

See also

  • dá- (rather, fairly, quite)

References

  1. XIII. Bandstrik ("hyphens")

Old Norse

Etymology

From allr (all).

Prefix

all-

  1. used as an intensive in front of adjectives and adverbs; very, extremely

References

  • all- in A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, G. T. Zoëga, Clarendon Press, 1910, at Internet Archive.
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