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A Manual of Etymology, Containing Latin and Greek Derivatives with a Key, Giving the Prefix, Root and Suffix

A Manual of Etymology, Containing Latin and Greek Derivatives with a Key, Giving the Prefix, Root and Suffix

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by A C Webb. 1879. 317p

The document discusses various Latin prefixes and suffixes, detailing their meanings and providing examples to illustrate their usage. It emphasizes the importance of understanding these linguistic components for effective communication and comprehension of the English language, which is heavily influenced by Latin roots. Key terms such as "respond," "obstruct," "consume," and "fortify" are highlighted to demonstrate how these elements contribute to the formation of words.

Additionally, the document references historical events and figures, including the Gunpowder Plot and notable personalities like Queen Victoria and Columbus, to contextualize the evolution of language over time. These references serve to enrich the reader's understanding of how language has been shaped by historical circumstances and cultural exchanges. The interplay between language and history is presented as a vital aspect of linguistic study.

Furthermore, the document includes a pronunciation guide that offers insights into Latin pronunciation methods and rules. This section aims to assist learners in accurately pronouncing Latin-derived words, thereby enhancing their overall language skills. By combining etymology, historical context, and pronunciation, the document provides a comprehensive overview of the significance of language in education and communication.

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