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By is a common preposition in English with a range of functions. It can indicate location or proximity, as in a house by the river; it can mark the agent in a passive construction, as in The novel was written by Jane Austen; and it can signal the instrument or means by which something is done, as in written by hand or sent by email. It also covers time expressions and deadlines, as in finish by Friday or arrive by noon, and appears in measurements and dimensions, for example a 3 by 5 foot table or a photo described as 4 by 6 inches.

Beyond these, by can denote route or mode of travel (go by train), establish close association or

Etymology and related usage: By descends from Old English bi, be, with cognates in other Germanic languages

Other notes: In uppercase form, BY serves as the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code for Belarus and

contrast
(by
contrast,
by
and
large),
and
form
common
idioms
and
collocations
such
as
by
the
way,
by
all
accounts,
or
by
means
of.
It
is
also
used
to
attribute
authorship
or
creation,
as
in
a
painting
by
Picasso
or
a
song
by
Bob
Dylan,
and
to
indicate
a
basis
for
evaluation
or
change
(increase
by
ten
percent).
such
as
Dutch
bij
and
German
bei,
reflecting
enduring
uses
related
to
proximity,
agency,
and
method.
The
word
remains
highly
productive
in
modern
English,
including
fixed
phrases
and
phrasal
verbs
such
as
stand
by,
go
by,
and
by
agreement.
appears
in
the
country
domain
.by.
By
can
also
function
as
part
of
a
byline,
indicating
the
author
of
a
work.