The Latin in English : First Lessons in Latin With Special Reference to the Etymology of English Words of Latin Origin

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The Latin in English : First Lessons in Latin With Special Reference to the Etymology of English Words of Latin Origin
Harry Pratt Judson
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Hence agrlc81& = one who cultivates a field, i.e. a farmer.
113. Primary stems are formed with a variety of suffixes, each usually having a definite meaning.
These primary suffixes consist either of a single vowel, or of a vowel with one or two consonants.
1. Vowel suffixes : root fiig-, noun stem fiig&-, flight, present stem of verb fugl-, flee (with perfect stem fug-, and supine stem fiiglt-), present stem of verb fCiga-, put to flight (with perfect stem ftigav- and supine stem f&gat-). In li
...ke manner are formed many noun stems in a and o, a few noun stems in e, i, and u, and present stems of verbs in a, e, i, and u.
2. Suffixes in a vowel with one or two consonants : root gen-, noun stem genSs- (N. Ac. geniis, G. generis — a be- tween two vowels becoming r), race; root pl8-, adj. stem.
plen5- (N. Sing. plSntts, tim, &), full. From these same roots verb stems also are formed : root g8n-, used as a verb stem, present stem gigh- (=gig8n-, by reduplication), perfect stem ggnft-, supine stem genlt ; root pl6-, verb stem pig-, present stem pl§-, perfect stem pl§v-, supine stem plSt-.


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