Word info

and-

Prefix

Meaning

and-

(no longer productive) A prefix of Old English origin meaning "against", "back", "in return", "away", represented in Modern English by a-, an-, on-, and in altered form by the reverse-action prefix un- (e.g. unbuckle). Also as the initial letter d in dread (< Old English ondrǣdan).
along
answer
onfang

against, opposing
andsaca ― opponent, adversary

in return, back
andswaru ― answer, reply

facing, toward
andweard ― present time

completely, fully
andlang ― entire, continuous
andweorc ― substance, matter, cause
andleofen ― nourishment, sustenance

without

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

You have played, (I think) And broke the toys you were fondest of, And are a little tired now; Tired of things that break, and- Just tired. So am I. E. E. Cummings

He blinked, and his eyes moved at last from her face, slowly taking in her appearance, and- with what seemed to her a new and horrified awareness- her height. "My God," he croaked. " Diana Gabaldon

People back up and- and- and the liquidity dries up. Source: Internet

And then I saw the title, and- oops. Source: Internet

Please come equipped with a rolling pin, a dinner fork and- if you have one and would like to bring it- a hand-crank Imperia-style pasta machine. Source: Internet

It's gonna save you the most money, and it quickly becomes this, you know, kind of multidimensional, complex game of Tetris, and-- Source: Internet

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