Where does “prealphabetic” come from?

prealphabetic (English) comes from English alphabetic, from French alphabétique, from French alphabet, from Latin alphabētum, from Byzantine Greek ἀλφάβητον, from Ancient Greek ἀλφάβητος, from Ancient Greek ἄλφα, from Phoenician 𐤀𐤋𐤐 — thousand.

prealphabetic (English): Before the alphabet has been learned

Definitions

  1. Before the alphabet has been learned

Ancestry of “prealphabetic”, step by step

prealphabetic traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English alphabetic

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishalphabeticOf or relating to an alphabet, especially the...
2Frenchalphabétiquealphabetical
3Frenchalphabetalphabet set of letters considered as a group
4Latinalphabētumalphabet
5Byzantine Greekἀλφάβητονaccusative singular of ἀλφάβητος; alphabet
6Ancient Greekἀλφάβητοςalphabet
7Ancient Greekἄλφαalpha, the name for the first letter Α, α of the...
8Phoenician𐤀𐤋𐤐thousand; bull, ox, head of cattle
9Proto-Semitic*ʔalp-thousand

via English pre

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishpreBefore; Precum, Cowper's fluid, pre-ejaculate; To...
2Latinpraebefore; in front; in front of
3Proto-Italicpraibefore; in front of
4Proto-Indo-Europeanpreh₂-before, in front
5Proto-Indo-Europeanper-before, in front; first; to go through
6Proto-Indo-Europeanpr̥tóspassed , crossed
Every word from Proto-Semitic *ʔalp-Every word from Phoenician 𐤀𐤋𐤐Every word from Ancient Greek ἄλφα
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