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[ English
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| which | have | or | #27: from | this | but | all |
[ Etymology
Old English fram "forward, from".
[ Pronunciation
[ Preposition
from
- With the source or provenance of or at.
- With the origin, starting point or initial reference of or at.
- He had books piled from floor to ceiling.
- He left yesterday from Chicago.
- Face away from the wall.
- With the separation, exclusion or differentiation of.
- An umbrella protects from the sun.
- He knows right from wrong.
[ Synonyms
- (with the source or provenance of or at): out of
[ Translations
with the source or provenance of or at
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with the origin, starting point or initial reference of or at
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with the separation, exclusion or differentiation of
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[ Anagrams
[ Danish
[ Adjective
from
- pious; being religious in a quiet and serious way
[ Synonyms
[ Old English
[ Etymology
From Germanic. Cognate with Old High German fruma (German fromm), Middle Dutch vrōme (Dutch vroom), Old Norse framr.
[ Pronunciation
IPA: /from/
[ Adjective
from
[ Swedish
[ Adjective
| Inflections of from |
Absolute | Comparative | Superlative | ||
| Attributive | Predicative | ||||
| Indefinite singular |
Common | from | frommare | frommast | |
| Neuter | fromt | ||||
| Definite singular |
Masc. | fromme | frommaste | ||
| All | fromma | frommaste | |||
| Plural | fromma | frommaste | |||
from
- pious; being religious in a quiet and serious way
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