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1.g. but; about, from Old English būtan, būte, outside (adverb), from Germanic compound *bi-ūtana, “at the outside” (*bi-, by, at; see ambhi). a-g all from Germanic *ūt-, out.2. Extended form *uds.3. Suffixed (comparative) form *ud-tero-. hysteresis, hysteron proteron, from Greek husteros, later, second, after.4. hubris, from Greek compound hubris, violence, outrage, insolence (bri-, perhaps “heavy,” “violent” see gʷerə-1), from hu-.[Pokorny ū̆d- 1103.]
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