of
of - preposition
- —used as a function word to indicate a point of reckoning
- On the part of
- Occurring in
- Relating to : about
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
SpellingJoy score for of
SpellingJoy Gematria
📚 Apprentice
50
Letter Values
O
18
F
9
Etymology
Middle English, off, of, from Old English, adverb & preposition; akin to Old High German {it}aba{/it} off, away, Latin {it}ab{/it} from, away, Greek {it}apo{/it}
Middle English, off, of, from Old English, adverb & preposition; akin to Old High German aba off, away, Latin ab from, away, Greek apo
Found in Lyrics
"Shake It Off"
by Taylor Swift
2014"Shake it off"
Context: Pop anthem