PPT-Latin Words: Chapter 48 and 49 (
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nounS Ben Cohen comprehendō comprehendere comprehendī comprehensus aum to seize arrest apprehend apprehending apprehender apprehending apprehensible
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nounS Ben Cohen comprehendō comprehendere comprehendī comprehensus aum to seize arrest apprehend apprehending apprehender apprehending apprehensible apprehension apprehensive apprehensively apprehensiveness comprehend . . cristina. . pinzon. . Etymology. . is the study of the history of words, their . origins. , and how their . form . and . meaning have changed. . over time. .. Etymologists collect knowledge about how words were used during . Introduction to Vocabulary Construction. Adapted by Marcia Timmel from . Vocabulary through Morphemes . by Susan M. . Ebbers. Art by Phillip Martin . Why are there so Many Words?. . English is a rich but unusually large language. It is full of synonyms - words that mean nearly the same thing . With. History of the English Language . Ancient Romans spoke Latin and conquered most of Europe. Julius Caesar . and his adopted son, Augustus, gave their names to the months of. July and August.. September means seventh. dox, nom, pend, . ver. , . popu. dox,dog. :. (Greek). SAT Focus Word: dogma (n.). system of beliefs (like a church’s). Context: The . dogmas. of most Christian religions prohibit premarital sex. . •. 2 levels of description in the study of language . --sound sequences as represented in phonetic alphabet an described in terms of their features . --sequence of morphemes (. e.g. . the lucky boys. CEND, CENS. From the Latin word ‘. cendere. ’, ‘. censum. ’. To burn . Words from “. cendere. ” or “. censum. ”. Incendiary. . Adjective. ; . Inflaming; provoking heat or anger . As a fire safety precaution, the University banned the use of any . Wordnik. abominate. verb. verb: abominate; 3rd person present: abominates; past tense: abominated; past participle: abominated; gerund or present participle: abominating. To have an intense dislike or hatred for. CLAM/CLAIM, DIC/DICT, LOC/LOQU, VOCA. Advocate, Benediction, Clamorous, Colloquial, Declaim, Dictate, Eloquent, Equivocate, Evocative, Exclamatory, Locution, Malediction. DIC/DICT. Latin DICERE, DICTUM “to say, to order”. Mr. . Griffin. et cetera. etc.. What does this term mean?. et cetera. etc. is a Latin term that means . and so forth. . Greek and Latin Words from Harry Potter by J. K. Rowling. arma – weapons, armour. JOC. From the Latin word ‘. jocus. ’. Joke. Words from “. joc. ”. Jocose. . Adjective; . Cheerful; merry . The . jocose . language of the play is a reflection of the playwright’s youthful optimism. . . By word Families. Lesson # 1 Number Family. E pluribus . unum. . One from many (Motto of U.S.A.). Monos. =“one”. < Greek. monologue. . n. . a long speech made by one performer or by one person: . ali. , fid, . ped. , sat, . viv. all, . ali. , alter:. (Greek, Latin, Latin) . SAT Focus Word: alibi (n.). the defense by an accused person of having been in another place at the time an alleged offense was . brev. , . carn. , geo, . ject. , . omni. . Why should we study Greek & Latin word parts?. Some words cannot be broken down: base words.. However, many, many other words contain prefixes, roots, and suffixes.. Vocab Week . 6. Endo (Greek). SAT Focus Word: endocrine (adj.). secreting . internally into the blood or . lymph. Context: The . endocrine. system plays a major role in the regulation of metabolism, reproduction, water balance. .
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