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Imperium Chapters 5-10, Liber Digitalis Chapters 5-12, NCEE Study Guide

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb veniō.

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veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum - to come

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb audiō.

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audiō, audīre, audīvī, audītum - to hear, listen to

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb intrō.

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intrō, intrāre, intrāvī, intrātum - to enter

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Give the meaning for the Latin adverb deinde.

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deinde - then, next

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb dīcō.

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dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum - to say, speak

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb regō.

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regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb mittō.

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mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun iānua.

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iānua, iānuae, f. - door

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “mess”?

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mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ rectory”?

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regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ agency”?

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agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “villainy”?

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vīlla, vīllae, f. - house, farmhouse, villa

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ event”?

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e / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum - to come

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “induction”?

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in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ duke”?

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dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ agent”?

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agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ dictatorial”?

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dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum - to say, speak

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ exactitude”?

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e / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ commissioner”?

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cum (+abl.) - with + mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “villager”?

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vīlla, vīllae, f. - house, farmhouse, villa

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ correct”?

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cum (+abl.) - with + regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “conditional”?

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cum (+abl.) - with + dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum - to say, speak

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ insurrection”?

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in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ pardonable”?

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per (+acc.) - through + , dare, dedī, datum - to give [cf. δίδωμι] + habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum - to have, consider

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ dismissal”?

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mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ invent”?

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in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum - to come

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ bedight”?

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dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum - to say, speak

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ educe”?

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e / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ rendezvous”?

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, dare, dedī, datum - to give [cf. δίδωμι]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “derision”?

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(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + rīdeō, rīdēre, rīsī, rīsum - to smile, laugh (at)

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “detention”?

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(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentum - to hold

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “coexist”?

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cum (+abl.) - with + ē / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ empress”?

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in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + parō, parāre, parāvī, parātum - to prepare

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “concupiscence”?

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cum (+abl.) - with + cupiō, cupere, cupīvī, cupītum - to desire, want

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ destitution”?

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(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “January”?

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iānua, iānuae, f. - door

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ dowager”?

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, dare, dedī, datum - to give [cf. δίδωμι]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ edit”?

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ē / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + , dare, dedī, datum - to give [cf. δίδωμι]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “paring”?

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parō, parāre, parāvī, parātum - to prepare

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “revelry”?

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bellum, bellī, n. - war

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “reveler”?

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bellum, bellī, n. - war

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ eventual”?

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e / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum - to come

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ momentary”?

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moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum - to move

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “somber”?

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sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + umbra, umbrae, f. - shade, shadow, ghost

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “villain”?

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vīlla, vīllae, f. - house, farmhouse, villa

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ pare”?

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parō, parāre, parāvī, parātum - to prepare

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “janitor”?

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iānua, iānuae, f. - door

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “evidence”?

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ē / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsum - to see

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “audience”?

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audiō, audīre, audīvī, audītum - to hear, listen to

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ subsistence”?

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sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ distance”?

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stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “subsist”?

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sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “porterhouse”?

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portō, portāre, portāvī, portātum - to carry

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “virile”?

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vir, virī, m. - man

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ establish”?

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stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand + habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum - to have, consider

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “duel”?

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bellum, bellī, n. - war

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ reconstitute”?

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cum (+abl.) - with + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ mutiny”?

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moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum - to move

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “covet”?

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cupiō, cupere, cupīvī, cupītum - to desire, want

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “covetousness”?

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cupiō, cupere, cupīvī, cupītum - to desire, want

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “inspection”?

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in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + spectō, spectāre, spectāvī, spectātum - to look (for, at), watch

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “janitorial”?

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iānua, iānuae, f. - door

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “fraternity”?

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frāter, frātris, m. - brother

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ persist”?

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per (+acc.) - through + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ motor”?

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moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum - to move

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ importer”?

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in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + portō, portāre, portāvī, portātum - to carry

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “resident”?

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sedeō, sedēre, sēdī, sessum - to sit

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ report”?

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portō, portāre, portāvī, portātum - to carry

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “pertinacious”?

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per (+acc.) - through + teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentum - to hold

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “peregrinate”?

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per (+acc.) - through + ager, agrī, m. - field

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “fraternal”?

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frāter, frātris, m. - brother

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “sizable”?

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ad (+acc.) - to, toward + sedeō, sedēre, sēdī, sessum - to sit + habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum - to have, consider

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “audible”?

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audiō, audīre, audīvī, audītum - to hear, listen to + habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum - to have, consider

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “sedentary”?

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sedeō, sedēre, sēdī, sessum - to sit

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “continuous”?

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cum (+abl.) - with + teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentum - to hold

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “inaudible”?

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audiō, audīre, audīvī, audītum - to hear, listen to + habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum - to have, consider

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “friar”?

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frāter, frātris, m. - brother

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “verbose”?

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verbum, verbī, n. - word

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “container”?

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cum (+abl.) - with + teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentum - to hold

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “adverbial”?

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ad (+acc.) - to, toward + verbum, verbī, n. - word

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “verb”?

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verbum, verbī, n. - word

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “cousin”?

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cum (+abl.) - with + soror, sorōris, f. - sister

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “virtue”?

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vir, virī, m. - man

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “invoice”?

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in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + via, viae, f. - road, street, way

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “inter”?

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in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + terra, terrae, f. - earth, land, ground

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “visor”?

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videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsum - to see

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “enviable”?

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in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsum - to see + habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum - to have, consider

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “virtuoso”?

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vir, virī, m. - man

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “vista”?

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videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsum - to see

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ agitator”?

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agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “escort”?

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e / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + cum (+abl.) - with + regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ redoubt”?

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dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ exigency”?

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e / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ permissive”?

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per (+acc.) - through + mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ rail”?

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regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ inaction”?

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agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ reagent”?

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agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ admittance”?

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ad (+acc.) - to, toward + mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ surge”?

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sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ deduct”?

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(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ induce”?

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in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “enactment”?

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in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “addict”?

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ad (+acc.) - to, toward + dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum - to say, speak

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “abduct”?

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ā / ab (+abl.) - (away) from + dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ addicted”?

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ad (+acc.) - to, toward + dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum - to say, speak

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “source”?

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sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ region”?

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regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ insurgent”?

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in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ missile”?

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mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ emit”?

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e / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ abduction”?

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ā / ab (+abl.) - (away) from + dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ muss”?

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mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ deportment”?

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(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + portō, portāre, portāvī, portātum - to carry

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ examination”?

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e / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ submission”?

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sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “derogate”?

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(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + rogō, rogāre, rogāvī, rogātum - to ask

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ incorrect”?

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cum (+abl.) - with + regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ remit”?

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mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “endowment”?

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in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + , dare, dedī, datum - to give [cf. δίδωμι]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “conduct”?

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cum (+abl.) - with + dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ exactly”?

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e / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ pardon”?

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per (+acc.) - through + , dare, dedī, datum - to give [cf. δίδωμι]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ remiss”?

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mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ inducement”?

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in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ destination”?

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(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “derogatory”?

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(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + rogō, rogāre, rogāvī, rogātum - to ask

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ resourceful”?

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sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ alert”?

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ad (+acc.) - to, toward + e / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ emperor”?

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in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + parō, parāre, parāvī, parātum - to prepare

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ regent”?

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regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ souvenir”?

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sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum - to come

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ duchess”?

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dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ remittance”?

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mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ avenue”?

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ad (+acc.) - to, toward + veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum - to come

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ adriot”?

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ad (+acc.) - to, toward + regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ imperious”?

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in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + parō, parāre, parāvī, parātum - to prepare

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “squatter”?

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e / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “exclaim”?

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ē / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + clāmō, clāmāre, clāmāvī, clāmātum - to shout [cf. καλέω]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “expatriate”?

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ē / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + pater, patris, m. - father [cf. πατήρ]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ convenient”?

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cum (+abl.) - with + veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum - to come

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “deviate”?

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(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + via, viae, f. - road, street, way

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ submissive”?

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sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ assay”?

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e / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ duchy”?

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dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “edict”?

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e / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum - to say, speak

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ misconduct”?

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cum (+abl.) - with + dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ empire”?

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in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + parō, parāre, parāvī, parātum - to prepare

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ exaction”?

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e / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “effeminate”?

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ē / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + fēmina, fēminae, f. - woman

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ convene”?

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cum (+abl.) - with + veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum - to come

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ inventory”?

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in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum - to come

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ revenue”?

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veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum - to come

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ additional”?

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ad (+acc.) - to, toward + , dare, dedī, datum - to give

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “summons”?

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sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + moneō, monēre, monuī, monitum - to warn, advise

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ repair”?

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parō, parāre, parāvī, parātum - to prepare

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ enact”?

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in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ directory”?

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regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ incorrigible”?

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cum (+abl.) - with + regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule + habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum - to have, consider

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ adventure”?

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ad (+acc.) - to, toward + veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum - to come

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “aqueduct”?

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aqua, aquae, f. - water + dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “advent”?

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ad (+acc.) - to, toward + veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum - to come

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “demonstrable”?

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(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + moneō, monēre, monuī, monitum - to warn, advise + habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum - to have, consider

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “declaim”?

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(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + clāmō, clāmāre, clāmāvī, clāmātum - to shout [cf. καλέω]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “derisive”?

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(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + rīdeō, rīdēre, rīsī, rīsum - to smile, laugh (at)

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ conductor”?

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cum (+abl.) - with + dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “remission”?

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mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ resource”?

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sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ nonexistent”?

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nōn - not + ē / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ donor”?

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, dare, dedī, datum - to give [cf. δίδωμι]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “deter”?

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(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + terreō, terrēre, terruī, territum - to terrify, scare, frighten

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ inductive”?

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in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ mission”?

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mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ essay”?

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e / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ reaction”?

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agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ consist”?

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cum (+abl.) - with + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “permissible”?

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per (+acc.) - through + mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send + habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum - to have, consider

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ cogitation”?

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cum (+abl.) - with + agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ parvenu”?

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per (+acc.) - through + veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum - to come

180
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From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “cupidity”?

A

cupiō, cupere, cupīvī, cupītum - to desire, want

181
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ inventor”?

A

in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum - to come

182
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ subdue”?

A

sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

183
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ consistory”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

184
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ cogency”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

185
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ destiny”?

A

(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

186
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ deduce”?

A

(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

187
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ commitment”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

188
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ reactionary”?

A

agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

189
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “act”?

A

agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

190
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ regional”?

A

regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

191
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ permission”?

A

per (+acc.) - through + mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

192
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “subside”?

A

sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + sedeō, sedēre, sēdī, sessum - to sit

193
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ rest”?

A

stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

194
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ dative”?

A

, dare, dedī, datum - to give [cf. δίδωμι]

195
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “villainous”?

A

vīlla, vīllae, f. - house, farmhouse, villa

196
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ stationery”?

A

stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

197
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ direct”?

A

regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

198
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ mover”?

A

moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum - to move

199
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “sublingual”?

A

sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + lingua, linguae, f. - tongue, language

200
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ statue”?

A

stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

201
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ agitate”?

A

agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

202
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ support”?

A

sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + portō, portāre, portāvī, portātum - to carry

203
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ exist”?

A

ē / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

204
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ statist”?

A

stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

205
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ mutinous”?

A

moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum - to move

206
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “admission”?

A

ad (+acc.) - to, toward + mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

207
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “exclamatory”?

A

ē / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + clāmō, clāmāre, clāmāvī, clāmātum - to shout [cf. καλέω]

208
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ stage”?

A

stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

209
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ convention”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum - to come

210
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ emotional”?

A

ē / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum - to move

211
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ indictment”?

A

in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum - to say, speak

212
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ dictation”?

A

dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum - to say, speak

213
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “evident”?

A

ē / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsum - to see

214
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ editorial”?

A

ē / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + , dare, dedī, datum - to give [cf. δίδωμι]

215
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “subaqueous”?

A

sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + aqua, aquae, f. - water

216
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ inconvenience”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum - to come

217
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ dress”?

A

regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

218
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ resurrection”?

A

sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

219
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ dictate”?

A

dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum - to say, speak

220
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ conduce”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

221
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “viaduct”?

A

via, viae, f. - road, street, way + dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

222
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ dirigible”?

A

regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule + habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum - to have, consider

223
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ movable”?

A

moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum - to move + habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum - to have, consider

224
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ rectitude”?

A

regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

225
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ institution”?

A

in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

226
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ constituent”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

227
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ convenience”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum - to come

228
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ cost”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

229
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “emission”?

A

e / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

230
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ conduction”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

231
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ stay”?

A

stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

232
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ inconstant”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

233
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ committee”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

234
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ editor”?

A

ē / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + , dare, dedī, datum - to give [cf. δίδωμι]

235
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “subterranean”?

A

sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + terra, terrae, f. - earth, land, ground

236
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “state”?

A

stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

237
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “railroad”?

A

regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

238
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “regiment”?

A

regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

239
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “detain”?

A

(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentum - to hold

240
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ assist”?

A

ad (+acc.) - to, toward + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

241
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ movement”?

A

moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum - to move

242
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ portly”?

A

portō, portāre, portāvī, portātum - to carry

243
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “retrospective”?

A

spectō, spectāre, spectāvī, spectātum - to look (for, at), watch

244
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “elaborate”?

A

ē / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + labōrō, labōrāre, labōrāvī, labōrātum - to work, toil, labor

245
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ perdition”?

A

per (+acc.) - through + , dare, dedī, datum - to give [cf. δίδωμι]

246
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ dower”?

A

, dare, dedī, datum - to give [cf. δίδωμι]

247
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ coagulation”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

248
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ covenant”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum - to come

249
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “village”?

A

vīlla, vīllae, f. - house, farmhouse, villa

250
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ commission”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

251
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ motif”?

A

moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum - to move

252
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “declamation”?

A

(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + clāmō, clāmāre, clāmāvī, clāmātum - to shout [cf. καλέω]

253
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ inconsistent”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

254
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ dukedom”?

A

dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

255
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “paramour”?

A

per (+acc.) - through + amō, amāre, amāvī, amātum - to love, like

256
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ dice”?

A

, dare, dedī, datum - to give [cf. δίδωμι]

257
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ edition”?

A

ē / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + , dare, dedī, datum - to give [cf. δίδωμι]

258
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ conducive”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

259
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “render”?

A

, dare, dedī, datum - to give [cf. δίδωμι]

260
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ examine”?

A

e / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

261
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ estate”?

A

stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

262
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “disrespect”?

A

spectō, spectāre, spectāvī, spectātum - to look (for, at), watch

263
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ statement”?

A

stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

264
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “residual”?

A

sedeō, sedēre, sēdī, sessum - to sit

265
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ dight”?

A

dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum - to say, speak

266
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ endow”?

A

in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + , dare, dedī, datum - to give [cf. δίδωμι]

267
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ ductile”?

A

dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

268
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ indict”?

A

in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum - to say, speak

269
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ stance”?

A

stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

270
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “irrespective”?

A

spectō, spectāre, spectāvī, spectātum - to look (for, at), watch

271
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “subsidize”?

A

sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + sedeō, sedēre, sēdī, sessum - to sit

272
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “moment”?

A

moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum - to move

273
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ regency”?

A

regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

274
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ pardoner”?

A

per (+acc.) - through + , dare, dedī, datum - to give [cf. δίδωμι]

275
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “assiduous”?

A

ad (+acc.) - to, toward + sedeō, sedēre, sēdī, sessum - to sit

276
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “assessment”?

A

ad (+acc.) - to, toward + sedeō, sedēre, sēdī, sessum - to sit

277
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “residential”?

A

sedeō, sedēre, sēdī, sessum - to sit

278
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “inconstancy”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

279
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ substantial”?

A

sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

280
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ circumvent”?

A

circum (+acc.) - around + veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum - to come

281
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ irresistible”?

A

stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

282
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ stanza”?

A

stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

283
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ remote”?

A

moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum - to move

284
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “costly”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

285
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ mobile”?

A

moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum - to move

286
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “demonstrative”?

A

(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + moneō, monēre, monuī, monitum - to warn, advise

287
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ admit”?

A

ad (+acc.) - to, toward + mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

288
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “rebellion”?

A

bellum, bellī, n. - war

289
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ date”?

A

, dare, dedī, datum - to give [cf. δίδωμι]

290
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ dirge”?

A

regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

291
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “submarine”?

A

sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + mare, maris, n. - sea

292
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ mobilize”?

A

moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum - to move

293
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ importation”?

A

in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + portō, portāre, portāvī, portātum - to carry

294
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “exclamation”?

A

ē / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + clāmō, clāmāre, clāmāvī, clāmātum - to shout [cf. καλέω]

295
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ agitation”?

A

agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

296
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “aspect”?

A

ad (+acc.) - to, toward + spectō, spectāre, spectāvī, spectātum - to look (for, at), watch

297
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “spectacle”?

A

spectō, spectāre, spectāvī, spectātum - to look (for, at), watch

298
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ addiction”?

A

ad (+acc.) - to, toward + dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum - to say, speak

299
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “covetous”?

A

cupiō, cupere, cupīvī, cupītum - to desire, want

300
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ squat”?

A

e / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

301
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “auditory”?

A

audiō, audīre, audīvī, audītum - to hear, listen to

302
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ instability”?

A

stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand + habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum - to have, consider

303
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ mobility”?

A

moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum - to move

304
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ constitution”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

305
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ insubstantial”?

A

sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

306
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ inactive”?

A

agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

307
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ sport”?

A

portō, portāre, portāvī, portātum - to carry

308
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ distant”?

A

stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

309
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ instance”?

A

in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

310
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ venture”?

A

veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum - to come

311
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “impervious”?

A

in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + per (+acc.) - through + via, viae, f. - road, street, way

312
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ motion”?

A

moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum - to move

313
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ condition”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum - to say, speak

314
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ substance”?

A

sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

315
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ duct”?

A

dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

316
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ cogitate”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

317
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ imperative”?

A

in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + parō, parāre, parāvī, parātum - to prepare

318
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ conduit”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

319
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ stable (adj.)”?

A

stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand + habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum - to have, consider

320
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ messenger”?

A

mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

321
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ removable”?

A

moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum - to move + habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum - to have, consider

322
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ parry”?

A

parō, parāre, parāvī, parātum - to prepare

323
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ misrule”?

A

regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

324
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “respectable”?

A

spectō, spectāre, spectāvī, spectātum - to look (for, at), watch + habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum - to have, consider

325
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ misadventure”?

A

ad (+acc.) - to, toward + veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum - to come

326
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ emissary”?

A

e / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

327
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ indirect”?

A

regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

328
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “comport”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + portō, portāre, portāvī, portātum - to carry

329
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ missionary”?

A

mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

330
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ deport”?

A

(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + portō, portāre, portāvī, portātum - to carry

331
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ mobilization”?

A

moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum - to move

332
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ submit”?

A

sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

333
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ unconditional”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum - to say, speak

334
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ inconsistency”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

335
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “permanent”?

A

per (+acc.) - through + maneō, manēre, mansī, mansum - to stay, wait, remain

336
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ resist”?

A

stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

337
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ ducal”?

A

dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

338
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “sediment”?

A

sedeō, sedēre, sēdī, sessum - to sit

339
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ permit”?

A

mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

340
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “exhibitor”?

A

ē / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum - to have, consider

341
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ rent”?

A

, dare, dedī, datum - to give [cf. δίδωμι]

342
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “spectral”?

A

spectō, spectāre, spectāvī, spectātum - to look (for, at), watch

343
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ mob”?

A

moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum - to move

344
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ institutional”?

A

in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

345
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ portable”?

A

portō, portāre, portāvī, portātum - to carry + habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum - to have, consider

346
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ disport”?

A

portō, portāre, portāvī, portātum - to carry

347
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ducat”?

A

dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

348
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “add”?

A

ad (+acc.) - to, toward + , dare, dedī, datum - to give

349
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ actual”?

A

agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

350
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ commissar”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

351
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ reparation”?

A

parō, parāre, parāvī, parātum - to prepare

352
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “coagulate”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

353
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “audit”?

A

audiō, audīre, audīvī, audītum - to hear, listen to

354
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ duc”?

A

dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

355
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ unruly”?

A

regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

356
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “respective”?

A

spectō, spectāre, spectāvī, spectātum - to look (for, at), watch

357
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ irregular”?

A

regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

358
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ ditty”?

A

dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum - to say, speak

359
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ inactivity”?

A

agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

360
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “fraternize”?

A

frāter, frātris, m. - brother

361
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ regimen”?

A

regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

362
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ react”?

A

agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

363
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “devious”?

A

(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + via, viae, f. - road, street, way

364
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “expect”?

A

ē / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + spectō, spectāre, spectāvī, spectātum - to look (for, at), watch

365
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ consistent”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

366
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ constituency”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

367
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “exhibit”?

A

ē / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum - to have, consider

368
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ portage”?

A

portō, portāre, portāvī, portātum - to carry

369
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ inconvenient”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum - to come

370
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ emotion”?

A

ē / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum - to move

371
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “convoy”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + via, viae, f. - road, street, way

372
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ actor”?

A

agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

373
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “demonstrate”?

A

(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + moneō, monēre, monuī, monitum - to warn, advise

374
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “subsidence”?

A

sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + sedeō, sedēre, sēdī, sessum - to sit

375
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ doge”?

A

dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

376
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ agility”?

A

agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

377
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ missive”?

A

mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

378
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ regime”?

A

regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

379
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ activity”?

A

agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

380
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ regular”?

A

regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

381
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “spectacles”?

A

spectō, spectāre, spectāvī, spectātum - to look (for, at), watch

382
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “exigent”?

A

e / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

383
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ exact”?

A

e / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

384
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “besiege”?

A

sedeō, sedēre, sēdī, sessum - to sit

385
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ dismiss”?

A

mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

386
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ momentous”?

A

moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum - to move

387
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ dictator”?

A

dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum - to say, speak

388
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “message”?

A

mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

389
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “deride”?

A

(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + rīdeō, rīdēre, rīsī, rīsum - to smile, laugh (at)

390
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ dowry”?

A

, dare, dedī, datum - to give [cf. δίδωμι]

391
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ insist”?

A

in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

392
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ cogent”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

393
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ action”?

A

agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

394
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “inspect”?

A

in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + spectō, spectāre, spectāvī, spectātum - to look (for, at), watch

395
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ donation”?

A

, dare, dedī, datum - to give [cf. δίδωμι]

396
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ movie”?

A

moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum - to move

397
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “continence”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentum - to hold

398
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ staminate”?

A

stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

399
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ move”?

A

moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum - to move

400
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “verbosity”?

A

verbum, verbī, n. - word

401
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ substantive”?

A

sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

402
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “address”?

A

ad (+acc.) - to, toward + regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

403
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ inadmissible”?

A

ad (+acc.) - to, toward + mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send + habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum - to have, consider

404
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ statistical”?

A

stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

405
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ constitutional”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

406
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ immobile”?

A

moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum - to move

407
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “contain”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentum - to hold

408
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ imperial”?

A

in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + parō, parāre, parāvī, parātum - to prepare

409
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ destitute”?

A

(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

410
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ active”?

A

agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

411
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ indite”?

A

in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum - to say, speak

412
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ actuate”?

A

agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

413
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ reduce”?

A

dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

414
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “sedate”?

A

sedeō, sedēre, sēdī, sessum - to sit

415
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ erect”?

A

e / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

416
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ reduction”?

A

dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

417
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “sustenance”?

A

sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentum - to hold

418
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “institute”?

A

in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

419
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ invention”?

A

in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum - to come

420
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “convent”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum - to come

421
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ insistence”?

A

in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

422
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “exhibition”?

A

ē / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum - to have, consider

423
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ instantaneous”?

A

in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

424
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ stature”?

A

stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

425
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ redress”?

A

regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

426
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “agile”?

A

agō, agere, ēgī, actum - to do, act, drive [cf. ἄγω]

427
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “surrogate”?

A

sub (+acc. / abl.) - under + rogō, rogāre, rogāvī, rogātum - to ask

428
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “commit”?

A

cum (+abl.) - with + mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

429
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ addition”?

A

ad (+acc.) - to, toward + , dare, dedī, datum - to give

430
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ rule”?

A

regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule

431
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “imperialist”?

A

in (+abl. / acc.) - in, on, into, onto + parō, parāre, parāvī, parātum - to prepare

432
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “duelist”?

A

bellum, bellī, n. - war

433
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ unmovable”?

A

moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum - to move + habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum - to have, consider

434
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ adduce”?

A

ad (+acc.) - to, toward + dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

435
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ existence”?

A

ē / ex (+abl.) - out of, from + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

436
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ demise”?

A

(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum - to send

437
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “sedative”?

A

sedeō, sedēre, sēdī, sessum - to sit

438
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ deportation”?

A

(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + portō, portāre, portāvī, portātum - to carry

439
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ arrest”?

A

ad (+acc.) - to, toward + stō, stāre, stetī, statum - to stand

440
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ deduction”?

A

(+abl.) - from, down from, about, concerning + dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum - to lead, bring

441
Q

From what Latin word(s), with what meaning(s), do we derive “ regulate”?

A

regō, regere, rexī, rectum - to rule