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V5+6 Eng.
This set is on Classical Roots Lesson 5 +6
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What does AMICUS mean in Latin? | friend |
| Adj > In love with; charmed by (used with of) | enamored |
| Adj. > Hateful; distasteful | odious |
| TR. V > To Calm; to make a quiet > To end war or violence | pacify |
| N > Fear of heights | Acrophobia |
| > Fear or hatred of what is strange or foreign, or of foreigners | Xenophobia |
| Noun < Fear of water < Rabies (a usually fatal disease caused by a bite from an infected animal. | Hydrophobia |
| Noun > Strong, irrational fear | Phobia |
| TR V > To calm; to satisfy by making concessions of giving into demands | Appease |
| Adj > Harmful > Hostile; unfriendly | Inimical |
| Noun > A lover of books | Bibliophile |
| What does PHILEO and PHILEIN mean in Greek? | To love |
| What does AMO, AMARE, AMAVI, and AMATUM mean in Latin? | To love |
| What does PHILOS mean in Greek? | Friend |
| Adj > Peaceful; serene | Pacific |
| Noun > Friendship; friendly relations | Amity |
| What does ODIUM mean in Latin? | Hate |
| What does PHOBOS mean in Greek? | Fear, Flight |
| What does PAX and PACIS mean in Latin? | Peace |
| Adj > Friendly; peaceable | Amicable |
| Noun > Goodwill to fellow human beings > A charitable gift, act, or organization | Philanthropy |
| What does "Pathos" mean in Greek? | Suffering |
| Noun > A hatred or dislike. | antipathy |
| Noun > Lack of feeling, energy, or interest. > Indifference. | apathy |
| Noun > The ability to identify with someone and understand that person's situation or feelings. | empathy |
| Adj. > Referring to pathology; the study of disease. > Caused by disease. > Abnormal in behavior. | pathological |
| Noun > A feeling of sympathy; a quality that arouses pity or tenderness. | pathos |
| What does "Miso and Misein" mean in Greek? | to hate |
| Noun > Hatred of marriage. | misogamy |
| Noun > Hatred of women. | misogyny |
| What does "Dys" mean in Greek? (4 words) | diseased, difficult, faulty, bad |
| Noun > Severe diarrhea. | dysentery |
| Noun > A specific learning disability that is neurological in origin. It is a deficit in the phonological component of language and is characterized by poor spelling and decoding abilities. | dyslexia |
| What does "Capio, Cupero, Cupivi, and Cupidum" mean in Latin? | to desire |
| Tr. V. > To crave or desire, especially something belonging to someone else. | covet |
| Noun > Greed; avarice | cupidity |
| What does "Placeo, Placere, Placul, and Placitum" mean in Latin? | to please |
| What does "Placo, Placare, Placavi, Placatum" mean in Latin? | to soothe |
| Adj. > Self-satisfied;smug | complacent |
| Adj. > Impossible to calm or appease. | impacable |
| Tr. V. > To calm; to pacify to appease | placate |
| Adj. > Shwoing calmness, peaceful, or composure. | placid |