nach-

See also: nach and nách

German

Etymology

Formed from the preposition nach (past, after)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [naːχ]
  • (file)

Prefix

nach- (separable)

  1. indicates a later action as in nacharbeiten, nachbessern
  2. indicates following or pursuit of someone or something, as in nachgehen, nachfahren
  3. indicates repetition or succession, as in nachfüllen, nachkaufen
    1. to check something nachzählen, nachprüfen
    2. to improve something, as in nachfärben (redye), nachhelfen (give extra help; private lessons)
  4. indicates the exact copying of something as in nachmachen, nachdrucken (reprint), nachahmen, nachbeten
  5. indicates a purposeful action, as in nachdenken, nachforschen

Derived terms

German terms prefixed with nach-

Old Irish

Particle

nach-

  1. Alternative form of (negative particle used with the imperative) used before an infixed pronoun

Usage notes

Takes a connecting vowel a (in the Milan glosses) or i (in the Würzburg glosses) before a consonant-initial infixed pronoun.

Further reading

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