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(up)(no longer productive) {{non-gloss|Forming verbs with the sense ''away'', ''up'', ''on'', ''out''.}}
(asthough)(no longer productive) {{non-gloss|Forming verbs with the sense of intensified action.}}
(having)(no longer productive) In, on, at; used to show a state, condition, or manner. Also passing into sense 2. Brown, Lesley (2003)
(into)(no longer productive) In, into. Also passing into sense 5.
(toward)In the direction of, or toward.
(this)(dialectal) At such a time.
(doing)(dialectal) In the act or process of. Used in some dialects before a present participle.
(participle)(y-) (dialectal) {{n-g|In dialect, it is sometimes conflated with sense 5 of the previous definition, and is used as a general indicator of a participle.}}
(pastparticiple)(Devonshire) {{n-g|Used to form the past participle of a verb.}}
(fully)(no longer productive) {{non-gloss|Forming words with the sense of ''wholly'', or ''utterly'' ''out''.}}
(not) Not, without, opposite of.
(towards)(no longer productive) Towards; Used to indicate direction, reduction to, increase to, change into, or motion.
(away)(no longer productive) Away from.
(of)(no longer productive) Of, from.
(emptysyllable)(empty syllable added to songs, poetry, verse and other speech).
(unchanged)(Chester) {{non-gloss|1=Used as a prefix to verbs in the sense of remaining in the same condition.Robert Holland, M.R.A.C., ''A Glossary of Words Used in the County of Chester,'' Part I--A to F., English Dialect Society, London, 1884, 1 Actively doing something.}}
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