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Τι (ποιος) είναι privative$64001$ - ορισμός

LINGUISTIC PREFIX IN GREEK, USED TO EXPRESS NEGATION OR ABSENCE
Privative α; Privative alpha; Alpha privativum; A privativum; Privative A; Privative-A; Αν; An-; Privative a

Alpha privative         
An alpha privative or, rarely,Ngram Viewer privative a (from Latin , from Ancient Greek ) is the prefix a- or an- (before vowels) that is used in Indo-European languages such as Sanskrit and Greek and in words borrowed therefrom to express negation or absence, for example the English words anesthetic], and [
an-         
an-1
¦ prefix variant spelling of a-1 before a vowel (as in anaemia).
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an-2
¦ prefix variant spelling of ad- assimilated before n (as in annihilate, annotate).
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an-3
¦ prefix variant spelling of ana- shortened before a vowel (as in aneurysm).
Abessive case         
GRAMMATICAL CASE
Abessive; Abessive form; Caritive case; Caritive; Privative case; Caritative case
In linguistics, abessive (abbreviated or ), caritive and privative (abbreviated ) is the grammatical case expressing the lack or absence of the marked noun. In English, the corresponding function is expressed by the preposition [or by the suffix] [name abessive is derived from "to be away/absent", and is especially used in reference to [[Uralic languages].

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Alpha privative

An alpha privative or, rarely, privative a (from Latin alpha prīvātīvum, from Ancient Greek α στερητικόν) is the prefix a- or an- (before vowels) that is used in Indo-European languages such as Sanskrit and Greek and in words borrowed therefrom to express negation or absence, for example the English words of greek origin atypical, anesthetic, and analgesic.

It is derived from a Proto-Indo-European syllabic nasal *n̥-, the zero ablaut grade of the negation *ne, i.e. /n/ used as a vowel. For this reason, it usually appears as an- before vowels (e.g. an-alphabetism, an-esthesia, an-archy). It shares the same root with the Greek prefix nē- or ne-, in Greek νη- or νε-, that is also privative (e.g. ne-penthe).

It is not to be confused with, among other things, an alpha copulative (e.g. a-delphi) or the prepositional component an- (i.e. the preposition ana with ecthlipsis or elision of its final vowel before a following vowel; e.g. an-ode).