ALPHABETIC LIST FOR REFERENCE The part of speech formed by the aid of the suffix is indicated by the English, (1)=able to be, fit to be, aac (g) = pertaining to = Greek, f French. = = one to whom = Latin, g nence } (5) = one = one who to make, past par. } () = state of being (1)=state of being, act of nery nry = more degree) (comparative place where art of state of becoming nette (f) = little (diminutive) aful (e) = full of, causing vfy (1) = to make "hood (e) = state or quality of being ible. See able 10 a nic pertaining to anical(g) = made of one who nics nic } (9) = science of aile (1)=able to be, relating to n v aing (e)=the act; continuing vize} (9)=to make, to give somewhat, like a vish(e) = to make nism (g)=state of being, doctrine | "'s or '(e)=possessive case "mony (1)= state of being, that ny (e). See ie which ay (e)=full of, having nness (e)state or quality of being ny (l) (g) = state of being To the Pupil. The different forms which the Latin roots assume in Remember that in pronouncing Latin words, there must be as many (not ag'ēre). (act). See agere æ'quus (equ, equal, iqu), equal, just cad'ere (cad, cas, cid, cide), to fall caput (capit, cipit), the head ced'ere (ced, cede, ceed, cess), to go, to yield (ceive, cept). See capere. (cid). See cadere (cip). See capere (cipit). See caput gra'di (grad, grade, gress), to step, hære're (her, hes), to stick (lat). See ferre lit'era (liter), a letter lo'qui (loqu, locut), to speak migra're (migr, migrat), to wander, mit'tere (mit, miss), to send pars (part, parti), a part pon'ere (pon, posit), to place scan'dere (scend, scens), to climb clama're (claim, clamat), to cry out, scrib'ere (scrib, scribe, script), to fa'cere (fac, fact, feas, fect, fic), to ten'dere (tend, tens, tent), to stretch do, to make fe'lix (felic), happy fer're (fer, lat), to bear, to carry (fic). See facere flu'ere (flu, fluct, flux), to flow for'ma (form), a shape, a form fun'dere (fund, fus, fuse), to pour tene're (tain, ten, tent, tin), to hold (tent). See tendere and tenere (tin). See tenere tra'here (tract), to draw tribu'ere (tribut), to allot, to give to ver'tere (vert, vers), to turn INDEX a, broad, in all, 18 Contractions, 81 ȧ, intermediate (between ǎ and ä), Copying Exercises, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, in ȧsk, 19 ä, Italian, in fär, 17 â, long before r, in câre, 19 ǎ, short, in hǎt, 8 Abbreviations - Business, 67 Abbreviations-Months and Days, 65 Abbreviations 66 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, Crimes and Offenders, 121 Definitions, 70 Dictation, 74, 75, 87, 93, 96, 108 Names and Titles, Distinguished Literary Men, 44 Adding Suffixes - Useful Rule, 82, English Prefixes, 155 83, 84 Adjective Suffixes, 160 Adverb Suffixes, 160 Arithmetic, 94, 120, 149, 150 Earth, Sea, and Sky, 59 Exceptions to Rule I, 88 Exceptions to Rule II, 89 Exceptions to Rule III, 89 |