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Wat (wie) is ad- - definitie

GEHENNA ALBUM
Ad arma ad arma; Ad arma; Ad Arma Ad Arma

Ad-      
·- As a prefix ad- assumes the forms ac-, af-, ag-, al-, an-, ap-, ar-, as-, at-, assimilating the d with the first letter of the word to which ad- is prefixed. It remains unchanged before vowels, and before d, h, j, m, v. Examples: adduce, adhere, adjacent, admit, advent, accord, affect, aggregate, allude, annex, appear, ·etc. It becomes ac- before qu, as in acquiesce.
ad-      
(also a- before sc, sp, st; ac- before c, k, q; af- before f; ag- before g; al- before l; an- before n; ap- before p; ar- before r; as- before s; at- before t)
¦ prefix
1. denoting motion or direction to: advance.
2. denoting reduction or change into: adulterate.
3. denoting addition or increase: adjunct.
Origin
from L. ad 'to'.
Ad (name)         
MALE GIVEN NAME
Ad (given name)
Ad is a first name. It is common in the Netherlands, where it is almost always short for Adrianus or Adriaan.

Wikipedia

Malice (Gehenna album)

Malice (Our Third Spell) is the second full-length album by the Norwegian black metal band Gehenna.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor ad-
1. Serve ad infinitum and quite possibly ad nauseam.
2. Within days of MoveOn‘s ad questioning Petraeus, Freedom‘s Watch ran its own ad denouncing it.
3. The McCain ad, in other words, wasn‘t really much of an ad at all.
4. Aides described Richardson‘s ad as more targeted than some of his past buys of ad time.
5. Then there was this amazing ad–lib speech, which was clearly not ad lib at all!