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  • '''Some useful Latin terms & their abbreviations and usage''' [[category:Latin]] ...
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  • *[[Latin]] ...
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  • **** from Latin ''medium''' middle **** from Latin ''aevum'' for "age" ...
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  • ** and Latin ''exagium'' for "weighing, or a weight" * from Latin ''exponere'' for "set forth" ...
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  • '''Some useful Latin terms & their abbreviations and usage''' [[category:Latin]] ...
    6 KB (839 words) - 23:06, 18 May 2023
  • ** junct from Latin ''iugare'' for "to join" ...that Latin has no letter "J", so the English "J" sound is cognate with the Latin "iu" sound (yoo) ...
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  • *** which is from Latin ''paedagogus'' ...
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  • ...le and Modern English are from the combination of Old English with French, Latin & Greek ** as in, "The English word 'Father' is cognate with the Latin word 'Pater'" ...
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  • * from Latin ''contextus'' for "a joining together" or "woven together" ...
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  • from Latin ''clausa'' for "conclusion", as in "closing, or end of a sentence or legal ...
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  • * from Latin ''foedus'' for "league or covenant" ...
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  • * from Latin ''altare'' for "high place for sacrifice" * from Latin ''cata tumbas'' "among the graves" ...
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  • ** "sal" in Latin, "salt" , "hals" in German, "sealt" in Old English ...
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  • ** Latin & Greek ...
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  • ** Latin ''criticus'' for "a judge, a censor, an estimator" ...
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  • !Latin ...
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  • * from the Latin "carta" for map ...
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  • See also [[Latin terms and abbreviations]] entry ...
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  • * "feudalism" is directly derived from the Latin ''feodum'' for "fief" ** Latin "pecus", ...
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  • * from the Latin ''factorium'' for "place of doers/ makers" ...
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  • ...'Celt > Germanic''''' (Angles, Saxons, Jutes, etc.) '''> Nordic > French > Latin, Greek >''' modern international word entries ...
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  • ** he found common word origins in Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, and Persian ...to read from Jone's 1786 presentation on the "common source" of Sanskrit, Latin and Greek ...
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  • ** italicized word origins are Latin or Greek |from Latin ''exvellere'' for "out" + "plucked" as in :pulled out, stretched" ...
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  • !Latin ...
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  • *** from Latin ''domus for house, household, home'' ...
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  • ...ropean languages include, ''Celtic, English, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Latin, Persian, Spanish'', and others across Europe and parts of central and west *** ''ab-'' for "to" (from '''ad-''''') +'' ''breviare'' (Latin) for short, low, little, shallow = "to shorten" ...
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  • *** "lateen" derived from Latin for Roman style triangle sails << to confirm ...
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  • ·      “infinitive” is from Latin for “indefinite” or “unrestricted” because the verb form is not tied to a s ...
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  • * from Latin ''clima'' for "region, slope of the earth ...
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  • *** ''stitu'' = from PIE ''-sta'' and Latin ''statuare'' for "to stand" * from Latin ''praedicatum'' for "something declared" ...
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  • *** "hora" latin for prayer ...
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  • *** English indicates the "genitive" case, which in Latin marks possession\ *** action that always (or, in the negative, never) happens: "I can't speak Latin" ...
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  • ** abbreviation for the Latin "''Iesus Nazarenus, Rex Iudaeorum"'', *** Pilot had it placed in Latin, Greek and Hebrew above Jesus on the Cross ...
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  • * "text" comes from the Latin ''texere'' for "to weave, what is woven" ...
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  • ** The Roman Senate (Senatus) from the latin Senex (for elder or council of elders) was a deliberative governing body. I ...
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  • ** related to Latin ''mittere'' for "to let go, send" as in on a mission * from Latin ''ecclesia'' and Greek ''ekkalein'' for "to call out" ...
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  • ** US investments in Latin America ...Spanish colonial empire, only Cuba and Puerto Rico remained colonies after Latin America independence movements in the 1820s ...
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  • ...that philosopher, he who maintained the thesis, durst not say 'Transeat' [Latin for "pass" or "allow to pass"] but must either deny the passage, or explain ...
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  • |Latin American revolutions/ Bolivar ...
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  • ...evelt Corrollary” to the Monroe Doctrine = U.S. will intervene in domestic Latin American nations if they are unstable or a threat to US security * “Dollar diplomacy”: pursued U.S. diplomatic interests in Latin America with loans to governments ...
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  • * from Latin ''res publica'' = of the people ...
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  • ** from Latin ''subsistens'' for "to stand still or firm" *** derived from Latin ''extendere" for "to extend" and applied to an "upright pole" ...
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  • •• from Latin "foedus" which means "league" or union of people w/ a common purpose All '''{{#tip-text: legislative Powers| law-making, from the Latin, "legis," for "law"}}''' herein granted shall be vested in a '''{{#tip-text ...
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  • ** mostly from Latin America ...
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  • * "appositive" is from Latin for "to put near" ...
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  • ** "enclave" is derived from the Latin ''inclavare'' for "to close with a key," meaning one property that is entir ...
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  • * containment in Latin America ...
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