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Derivatives 14 Latin
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| AG | silver |
| Antiquarian | relating to antiquities or old books |
| Deify | make a God of |
| Deity | a god or goddess |
| Delete | eliminate from a sentence |
| Regicide | the killing of a king |
| Indecorous | violating generally accepted standards of good taste or propriety |
| Infidelity | lack of faithfulness |
| Lava | volcanic molten rock |
| Lavatory | bathroom |
| martial | relating to war or an army; warlike |
| regal | befitting a king; stately |
| Regent | person who rules during the childhood, absence, or incapacity of the sovereign |
| Donations | a gift, as to a fund; contribution |
| Antique | An object having special value because of its age, especially a domestic item or piece of furniture or handicraft esteemed for its artistry, beauty, or period of origin. |
| necessary | being essential,indispensable or requisite |
| diligently | constant in effort to accomplish something; attentive and persistent in doing anything |
| precious | of high price or great value; very valuable or costly |
| Argent | French word for money |
| Argentina | What is the South American country that is named after silver? |
| Reigned | to possess or exercise sovereign power or authority. |
| indelible | making marks that cannot be erased, removed |
| decorum | dignified propriety of behavior, speech, dress, etc. |
| ipso facto | "by the fact itself" |
| ut incepit fidelis, sic permanent. | "As loyal as she began, so she remains." |
| Volition | free will |
| Solipsistic | extreme preoccupation with and indulgence of one's feelings |
| The Infidels | one who does not believe in a particular religion |
| Aulic | of or pertaining to a royal court |
| Quotidian | usual or customary; everyday |
| deleterious | harmful |
| marital | relating to marriage |
| astound | to amaze, astonish greatly |
| diligence | constant careful effort |
| ennoble | to dignify |
| necessitate | to imply as a logical outcome |
| familiar | friendly, intimate, close |
| belladonna | a drug, originally used as a cosmetic |
| madam | a woman, the lady of the house |
| damsel | a girl, a maiden |
| dominate | to rule by superior power, authority |
| dame | a lady, an elderly woman |