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  • Sub- - Etymology Meaning of the Prefix - Etymonline
    word-forming element of Latin origin meaning "under, beneath; behind; from under; resulting from further division," from Latin preposition sub "under, below, beneath, at the foot of," also "close to, up to, towards;" of time, "within, during;" figuratively "subject to, in the power of;" also "a little, somewhat" (as in sub-horridus "somewhat rough"), from PIE *(s)up-(perhaps representing *ex
  • sub- - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Words formed in English using the prefix "sub-" do not exhibit these sound changes (Combination with 's' involved elision and the other changes involved assimilation ) sub + c = suc- (hence succession, from Latin successiō; but e g subculture formed in English from sub-+ culture) sub + p = sup- (support, but subpage)
  • Word Root: sub- (Prefix) - Membean
    Undertake the Sub Prefix Subway Prefixes are key morphemes in English vocabulary that begin words The prefix sub-, with its variants suc-, suf-, sug-, sup-, and sur-, all mean “under ” Sub-is the most common form of this prefix A submarine, for instance, travels “under” the sea A subway is the way to travel “under” a city When you have a subpar performance, it is “under
  • Sub - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    Originating as a shortened form of substitute (n , 1830) and verb (1853), sub also means submarine (from 1917); meanings vary by context
  • sub - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    at the foot of the mountain: sub radicibus montis, in infimo monte, sub monte in the open air: sub divo to come within the sphere of the senses: sub sensum or sub oculos, sub aspectum cadere to come within the sphere of the senses: sensibus or sub sensus subiectum esse to have to submit to the uncertainties of fortune; to be subject to Fortune's caprice: sub varios incertosque casus subiectum esse
  • Word Root: Sub - Wordpandit
    Discover the versatility of the root "Sub," derived from Latin, meaning "under" or "below " From words like "submarine" to "subtract," this root has enriched language by emphasizing position, reduction, and support in diverse contexts Table of Contents Introduction: The Power of "Sub" Etymology and Historical Journey
  • sub-, prefix meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    Etymology Meaning use Pronunciation Compounds derived words Factsheet Etymology Expand Meaning use Pronunciation Revisions and additions of this kind were last incorporated into sub-, prefix in June 2025 Earlier versions of this entry were published in: OED First Edition (1914) Find out more; OED Second Edition (1989)
  • sub-, suc-, suf-, sug-, sum-, sup-, sur-, sus-, su- - Word Info
    Note: sub- regularly means "under", but it often changes its form as it retains or keeps its meaning: The prefix sub- often becomes suc- before c: succumb Etymology: from Latin borealis, which came from boreas, "north wind"; from Greek Boreas, "god of the north wind"




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