Replacement for Latin-rooted "re-" Prefix

New English: a- /ə,ä/

Comes from Old English "on-" and later became "a-". Words that still use this prefix include: anew, awake, again, about, around, etc. The prefix replaces "re-", the Latin-rooted equivalent, which is used to describe something being performed again.

New English example: abroock /ə'brōōk,ä'brōōk/