Classical Roots D: Lesson 5 Flashcards
Littera
Letter
Alliteration
The occurrence of the same initial sound in several words in succession.
Literal
- In accordance with the explicit of primary meaning of a word or phrase, not its metaphorical meaning.
- Word for word; verbatim.
- Concerned mainly with facts; unimaginative.
Literate
- Able to read and write.
2. Knowledgable; educated.
Obliterate
To do away with completely; to wipe out; erase.
Scribo, Scribere, Scripsi, Scriptum
To write
Ascribe
To attribute to a particular cause, source or origin (used with to)
Circumscribe
- To draw a line around; to encircle.
2. To confine; to limit.
Conscription
A military draft.
Proscribe
- To denounce or condemn.
2. To prohibit; to forbid.
Subscribe
- To pledge to par got something or to contribute to something; to place an order by signing.
- To express consent of agreement; to assent.
Transcribe
- To make a copy of; to write out fully.
- To make a sound recording for later production.
- To arrange music for an instrument different from the one first composed for.
Onoma
Name
Acronym
A word composed for the first letters or parts of a name or series of words.
Onomatopoiea
A word that sounds like the thing it names.
Pseudonym
A fictitious name.
Nomen
Name
Ignominious
Shameful; disgraceful.
Nomenclature
A system of naming, especially in the arts of sciences.