

o- + schraufn ( “ to screw ” ) → oschraufn ( “ to screw on ” ) o- + greifn ( “ to grab, seize ” ) → ogreifn ( “ to touch, handle ” ) o- + brenna ( “ to burn ” ) → obrenna ( “ to scorch ” ) Separable verb prefix that indicates a direction, goal, destination and a contact made therein.IPA ( key): /oː/ ( West Central Bavaria ).Compare German an-, Dutch aan-, English on. If the following element starts with a vowel, /s̺/ or /s̻/, the combining form ot- is used instead.īavarian Alternative forms įrom Proto-West Germanic *ana, from Proto-Germanic *ana.If the following element of the compound starts with /b/ or /ɡ/, these are devoiced to /p/ and /k/ respectively.It is the universal donor for blood and can give blood to any blood type, but can only receive O- blood.īasque Alternative forms It lacks the A, B and Rh factors on the blood cells.
