The second origin is cognate with Old English for- ( English for-), Old High German fir-, far- ( German ver-), Gothic ????- ( fair- ), ????- ( faur- ), ???- ( fra- ). The past participle form, visto (seen) and the first-person singular present, veo (I see) are the two most commonly used irregular conjugated forms of ver. Eric has 15 jobs listed on their profile.
The first origin is cognate with Old High German ur-, ir- ( German ur-, er-), Old English ā-, Gothic ??- ( uz- ). View Eric Ver Ploegs profile on LinkedIn, the worlds largest professional community.
to move or change in the manner specified by the stem.used to indicate that the action (referred to by the stem) has a negative connotation (for the direct object of the stem).to do or to become what the stem (following this prefix) refers to.Middle Dutch ver-, from Old Dutch fir-, itself from a merger of Proto-Germanic *firi-, *furi-, *fra- and other similar particles.Middle Dutch er-, an unstressed variant of or- (modern oor- from Dutch oor-, not from Dutch over), from Old Dutch ur-, from Proto-Germanic *uz.From Dutch ver-, a merger of two Middle Dutch prefixes: