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Justin Bahng irate HIGHLIGHT adj angry Latin īrāscī means to be angry or get angry ate is a Latin suffix marauder HIGHLIGHT n a raider plunderer Synonym looter Marauder comes from French ID: 618641

latin highlight english means highlight latin means english suffix french middle angry marauder

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Vocabulary Book D Unit 3 #11-20

Justin BahngSlide2

irate

HIGHLIGHT

(adj.) angry

Latin

īrāscī

means to be angry or get angry. –ate is a Latin suffixSlide3

marauder

HIGHLIGHT

(n.) a raider, plunderer

Synonym: looter

Marauder comes from French. –

er

is an English suffixSlide4

pauper

HIGHLIGHT

(n.) an extremely poor person

The origin of pauper is from Latin 1485-1495. –

er

is an English suffixSlide5

pilfer

HIGHLIGHT

(v.) to steal in small quantities

Pilfer comes from Middle English

pilfre

and Middle French

pelfre

.

er

is an English suffix.Slide6

rift

HIGHLIGHT

(n.) a split, break, breach

Ript

comes from Old Norse (north Germanic language) which means the breaking of an agreement. It was changed to rift later in 1250-1300; Middle EnglishSlide7

sembalance

HIGHLIGHT

(n.) a likeness; an outward appearance

Sembl

(

er

) comes from Middle French which means to resemble. –

ance

is a suffix that comes from Middle English, Old French, and LatinSlide8

surmount

HIGHLIGHT

(v.) rise above

Sur is a prefix meaning “over, above” occurring mainly in loanwords from French. Mount means to climb up, ascend.Slide9

terminate

HIGHLIGHT

(v.) to bring to an end

Term comes from Latin terminus which means a limit, end. –ate is a Latin suffix, but in English the use of this suffix has been extended to stems of non-Latin origin.Slide10

trite

HIGHLIGHT

(adj.) commonplace; stale

ADD

Lacking in freshness or effectiveness

The Latin

trītus

means common and its equivalent

trī

means to rub, wear downSlide11

usurp

HIGHLIGHT

(v.) to seize and hold a position by force or without right

In Latin

ūsūrpāre

means to take possession through use