efen-
See also: efen
Old English
    
    Alternative forms
    
- emn-, em-
Etymology
    
From Proto-Germanic *ebnaz (“level, even”)
Prefix
    
efen-
- equal, equally; level, even
- efengōd "equally good"
- efenēadiġ "equally blessed"
 
- fellow-, used to add a notion conveyed by with, together, or joint (compare co-)
- efencempa "fellow-soldier"
- efenmetan "to compare"
- efencuman "to convene, assemble together, agree"
- efenwyrcan "to cooperate"
 
- denoting an intensifying or perfective aspect
- efenstālian "to prepare, ready, execute", from stālian "to establish, confirm"
 
Derived terms
    
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