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#183266 03/06/09 03:50 AM
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I'm after words which begin with "para", where this is not a prefix. One of those brain tangents I sometimes take...

One each, to make it fair. Go!

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parallax?

(Any word where the "par-" part is the prefix, rather than para-, will meet your conditions.)

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(I was going to put 'parable', but no.)

paraffle, Scot., an ostentatious display :-)

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Originally Posted By: wofahulicodoc
parallax?

(Any word where the "par-" part is the prefix, rather than para-, will meet your conditions.)


In that case, excluding "par" prefixes (I want to type prefices) as well.

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parading away from the obscure, how about parade?
[fr. F. parer, to adorn]

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It meets the criteria. Fwiw, I started my own meanderings with paragon.

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AHD (OED concurs) has perhaps from Greek parakonan, to sharpen : para-, alongside; see para–1 + akon, whetstone
(cf. It. paragonare)

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Paradise?

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Originally Posted By: tsuwm
bzzzz

AHD (OED concurs) has perhaps from Greek parakonan, to sharpen : para-, alongside; see para–1 + akon, whetstone
(cf. It. paragonare)


Indeed. I did suspect many of the para words would have some deep dark derivation from para meaning alongside. And that the discussion would head that way. I guess I don't see the para in paragon as a prefix because

the definition is not simply "alongside a/the gon"
it was attached so long ago that it can not be unaffixed
the average person wouldn't see it a prefix
I was really just trying to avoid words like paralegal and paramedic
it's my thread and I'm making up the rules :p

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I'm not making the rules (hi doc), but if you go back far enough
(see AHD) you'll find 'around the wall'.
<shrugs>

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Paraffin
The par- is a prefix but it's not from the Greek. Well, maybe not really a prefix.

Parador

Parament

Paramo

Parang

Parasang

There are more if you include words with par- followed by a vowel, e.g., parous.

I just grabbed my brick and mortar AHD and looked. I know, so last millennium.

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paradox?


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paranja

(simplistically) para

re: paradox

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my bad.


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Paradiddle! Thanks to eta for this (from the past--I still have it bookmarked).

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Originally Posted By: Faldage
Paraffin
The par- is a prefix but it's not from the Greek.


That's also true of paradise.

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Parakeet (???)


----please, draw me a sheep----
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Originally Posted By: tsuwm
bzzzz

AHD (OED concurs) has perhaps from Greek parakonan, to sharpen : para-, alongside; see para–1 + akon, whetstone
(cf. It. paragonare)
parallel :Latin paralllus, from Greek paralllos : para-, beside; see para–1 + allln, of one another (from allos, other; see al-1 in Appendix I). Yes.
paralyze

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parallel: beside ... other Cool! Thanks.

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