of
Meanings
Prep
- Expressing distance or motion.
- From (a place); off.
- Expressing distance or motion.
- Since, from (a given time, earlier state etc.).
- Expressing distance or motion.
- From, away from (a position, number, distance etc.).
- Expressing separation.
- Indicating removal, absence or separation, with the action indicated by a transitive verb and the quality or substance by a grammatical object.
- Expressing separation.
- Indicating removal, absence or separation, with resulting state indicated by an adjective.
- Expressing separation.
- Indicating removal, absence or separation, construed with an intransitive verb.
- Expressing origin.
- Indicating an ancestral source or origin of descent.
- Expressing origin.
- Introducing an epithet that indicates a birthplace, residence, dominion, or other place associated with the individual.
- Expressing origin.
- Indicating a (non-physical) source of action or emotion; introducing a cause, instigation; from, out of, as an expression of.
- Expressing origin.
- Indicates the source or cause of the verb.
- Expressing origin.
- Indicates the subject or cause of the adjective.
- Expressing agency.
- Indicates the agent (for most verbs, now usually expressed with by).
- Expressing agency.
- Used to introduce the "subjective genitive"; following a noun to form the head of a postmodifying noun phrase (see also 'Possession' senses below).
- Expressing agency.
- Used to indicate the agent of something described by the adjective.
- Expressing composition, substance.
- Used to indicate the material or substance used.
- Expressing composition, substance.
- Used to indicate the material of the just-mentioned object.
- Expressing composition, substance.
- Indicating the composition of a given collective or quantitative noun.
- Expressing composition, substance.
- Used to link a given class of things with a specific example of that class.
- Expressing composition, substance.
- Links two nouns in near-apposition, with the first qualifying the second; "which is also".
- Introducing subject matter.
- Links an intransitive verb, or a transitive verb and its subject (especially verbs to do with thinking, feeling, expressing etc.), with its subject-matter; concerning, with regard to.
- Introducing subject matter.
- Introduces its subject matter; about, concerning.
- Introducing subject matter.
- Introduces its subject matter.
- Having partitive effect.
- Introduces the whole for which is indicated only the specified part or segment; "from among".
- Having partitive effect.
- Indicates a given part.
- Having partitive effect.
- Some, an amount of, one of.
- Having partitive effect.
- Links to a genitive noun or possessive pronoun, with partitive effect (though now often merged with possessive senses, below; see also double possessive).
- Expressing possession.
- Belonging to, existing in, or taking place in a given location, place or time. Compare "origin" senses, above.
- Expressing possession.
- Belonging to (a place) through having title, ownership or control over it.
- Expressing possession.
- Belonging to (someone or something) as something they possess or have as a characteristic; the "possessive genitive". (With abstract nouns, this intersects with the subjective genitive, above under "agency" senses.)
- Forming the "objective genitive".
- Forming the "objective genitive".
- Follows an agent noun, verbal noun or noun of action.
- Expressing qualities or characteristics.
- Links an adjective with a noun or noun phrase to form a quasi-adverbial qualifier; in respect to, as regards.
- Expressing qualities or characteristics.
- Indicates a quality or characteristic; "characterized by".
- Expressing qualities or characteristics.
- Indicates quantity, age, price, etc.
- Expressing qualities or characteristics.
- Used to link singular indefinite nouns (preceded by the indefinite article) and attributive adjectives modified by certain common adverbs of degree.
- Expressing a point in time.
- During the course of (a set period of time, day of the week etc.), now specifically with implied repetition or regularity.
- Expressing a point in time.
- For (a given length of time).
- Expressing a point in time.
- Indicates duration of a state, activity etc.
- Expressing a point in time.
- Before (the hour); to (the hour).
- Expressing a point in time.
- Before (the hour); to (the hour).
- Often used without the hour
Verb
- Eye dialect spelling of have and ’ve, chiefly in depictions of colloquial speech.
Symbol
- Abbreviation of off or often.
Origin / Etymology
Etymology tree
Proto-West Germanic *ab
Old English æf
Old English of
Middle English of
English of
From Middle English of, from Old English of (“from, out of, off”), an unstressed form of æf, from Proto-West Germanic *ab, from Proto-Germanic *ab (“away; away from”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂epó (“away”). Doublet of off, which is the stressed descendant of the same Old English word. More at off.
Scrabble Score: 5
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Words With Friends Score: 5
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