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See also: pod, POD, pód, po'd, PO'd, -pod, and -pód

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pod-

  1. Alternative form of podo-

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Czech

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pod-

  1. a Czech prefix, akin to under- and sub-
    Antonym: nad-

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See also

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Further reading

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  • pod(e)- in Slovník afixů užívaných v češtině, 2017

Old Polish

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Etymology

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Derived from Proto-Slavic *podъ.

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pod-

  1. added to verbs to mean under
    pod- + ‎kładać → ‎podkładać

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Polish

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Polish pod-.

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pod-

  1. added to nouns and adjectives, usually meaning under-, sub-
    pod- + ‎broda → ‎podbródek
  2. added to verbs to mean up to or up, approaching a state
    pod- + ‎iść → ‎podejść
    pod- + ‎ciąć → ‎podciąć
  3. added to verbs to mean up, upward
    pod- + ‎ciągnąć → ‎podciągnąć
  4. added to verbs to mean under
    pod- + ‎szyć → ‎podszyć

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Further reading

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  • pod- in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Serbo-Croatian

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Alternative forms

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  • pot- (with assimilated final consonant)

Etymology

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Related to pȍd (below, under), from Proto-Slavic *podъ.

Prefix

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pod- (Cyrillic spelling под-)

  1. under- and sub- (a prefix inherited from Common Slavic).
    Antonym: nad-

Usage notes

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The prefix pod- becomes pot- due to assimilation when it is added to words that start with voiceless consonants.

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Slovene

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Etymology

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From Proto-Slavic *podъ-. Prefixed form of the preposition pod.

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Prefix

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pod-

  1. Forms perfective verbs with the following meanings:
    1. under, beneath
      pod- + ‎kopáti (to dig) → ‎podkopáti (to undermine)

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