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From Latin dē-, from the preposition dē (“of”, “from”). For sense development, compare Old English æf-, which was a similar prefix.
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NOTE: Words using the prefix de- do not necessarily use the prefixes given here when translated. See individual words for more accurate translations.
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From Proto-North Iroquoian *te, ultimately from Proto-Iroquoian *teː.
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From dē (“of”, “from”).
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Borrowed from Old French de-, from a combination of Latin de- and dis-.
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Internationalism; compare English de-.
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From Latin dē-, from the preposition dē (“of”, “from”), through loan words mainly from French.
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de- (Baybayin spelling ᜇᜒ)
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