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Of

A word used to show belonging, origin, purpose, or material

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Examples:

From then on she took control of everything.

He said, 'Of course I am.'

And "my lady" instead of "madam"?

Etymology:

etymology
The word of is derived from the Old English of, which signifies away or away from. It traces back to Proto-Germanic and ultimately from Proto-Indo-European origins, illustrating notions of separation or belonging.

Usage Statistics:

23322 mentions per 1 million words Frequency
Very Often
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