Aplace

/əˈpleɪs/ adverb

In a place or at a particular location; archaic or dialectal term meaning 'in place' or 'to place.'

From Old English 'a-' (on, at) plus 'place' (from Old French 'place,' from Latin 'platea'). The 'a-' prefix was productive in Middle English for spatial prepositions.

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