ᚨᚠᛏᛖᚱ
Old English
Preposition
ᚨᚠᛏᛖᚱ (æfter)
References
- George Stephens (1884) Handbook of the Old-northern Runic Monuments of Scandinavia and England, London: Williams and Norgate, →OL, page 148
Proto-Norse
Alternative forms
- ᛡᚠᚨᛏᛉ (ᴀfatʀ /afᵃtr/)
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *after, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂epoteros.
Preposition
ᚨᚠᛏᛖᚱ (after /after/)
- (with dative) after
- 3rd-5th century, inscription on the Tune stone:
- ᛖᚲᚹᛁᚹᚨᛉᚨᚠᛏᛖᚱᚹᛟᛞᚢᚱᛁᛞᛖ […]
ekwiwazafterwoduride […]- ek Wīwaz after Wōdurīdē […]
- I, Wīwaz, after Wōdurīdaz […]
- 3rd-5th century, inscription on the Tune stone: