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Latin/English Ch.3
Lesson 3
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Claim/clam(root) | to shout or to cry out |
| claim(derivative) | to take something for your own or to say that your idea about something is true |
| exclaim(derivative) | to cry out suddenly as if in surprise |
| acclaim(derivative) | to enthusiastically praise or acknowledge |
| ad(prefix) | to or forward/for, for the purpose of, or in favor of (AD changes to AC before C) |
| reclaim(derivative) | to claim back |
| clamor(derivative) | shouting or outcry/a loud, forceful expression of discontent |
| clamorous | making a sustained racket or demanding attention insistently |
| voc/voco(root) VOC becomes VOKE to keep the C sound hard | to call |
| invoke(derivative) | to call upon for support |
| revoke(derivative) | to make invalid by calling back |
| provoke(derivative) | to intentionally cause a response, such as anger or violence |
| evoke(derivative) | to call out or to call to mind |
| convoke(derivative) | to call together for a meeting or assembly |
| con(prefix) | together/with |
| advocate(derivative) | to speak or argue in favor of something |
| avocation(derivative) | an occupation other than what you do for a living |
| a(prefix) | from |