610 likes | 754 Views
Classical Roots . Lesson 12: travel. roots. ITER, ITINERIS <L. journey VENIO, VENIRE, VENI, VENTUM <L. to come TELE <G. at a distance VIA <L. way, street, road, journey. ITER, ITINERIS. <L. journey. itinerant.
E N D
Classical Roots Lesson 12: travel
roots • ITER, ITINERIS <L. journey • VENIO, VENIRE, VENI, VENTUM <L. to come • TELE <G. at a distance • VIA <L. way, street, road, journey
ITER, ITINERIS • <L. journey
itinerant • Traveling from place to place, especially to perform some duty or work; transient • A person who travels from place to place
itinerary • A route of travel • A plan or record of a journey
Practice! • A route of travel… itinerant? itinerary? advent? (itinerary)
Practice! • A record of a journey itinerant? itinerary? advent? (itinerary)
Practice! • Traveling from place to place to perform some duty or work itinerant? itinerary? advent? (itinerant)
Practice! • A person who travels from place to place itinerant? itinerary? advent? (itinerant)
Practice! • A route of travel… itinerant? itinerary? advent? (itinerary)
Practice! • An arrival itinerant? itinerary? advent? (advent)
VENIO, VENIRE, VENI, VENTUM • <L. to come
advent • Arrival or coming into being • The period beginning four weeks before Christmas; the birth of Christ (capitalized)
circumvent • To avoid; to evade by cleverness • To avoid by passing around
convene • To assemble, especially for a meeting
intervene • To occur BETWEEN events of periods • To come BETWEEN, thereby causing a situation • To interfere or interrupt (inter <L. between)
TELE • <G. at a distance
telepathy • Communication from one mind to another without speech, writing, or sensory means
Practice! • At a distance…communicating with others with one’s mind… intervene? telepathy? circumvent? (telepathy)
Practice! • To interfere or interrupt intervene? telepathy? circumvent? (intervene)
Practice! • To avoid by passing around… intervene? telepathy? circumvent? (circumvent)
Practice! • To avoid by cleverness convene? intervene? circumvent? (circumvent)
Practice! • To assemble, especially for a meeting convene? intervene? circumvent? (convene)
Practice! • To come between and ease a situation convene? intervene? circumvent? (intervene)
Practice! • To avoid by cleverness convene? intervene? circumvent? (circumvent)
VIA • <L. way, street, road, journey
deviate • To turn aside from a course, norm, pattern, or subject (de <L. away from)
devious • Winding; roundabout • Underhanded; deceptive (de <L. away from)
impervious • Not penetrable by light rays, moisture, etc • Incapable of being influenced or affected
Practice! • Incapable of being influenced impervious? devious? deviate? (impervious)
Practice! • To turn aside from a norm impervious? devious? deviate? (deviate)
Practice! • Winding; roundabout impervious? devious? deviate? (devious)
Practice! • Not penetrable impervious? devious? deviate? (impervious)
Practice! • Underhanded; sneaky impervious? devious? deviate? (devious)
Practice! • To turn aside from a subject impervious? devious? deviate? (deviate)
Challenge! • The two detectives are quick to identify ___________ criminals. (devious)
Challenge! • Sometimes twins have an uncanny ability for ___________. They sometimes know each other’s thoughts! (telepathy)
Challenge! • The hikers drew up a detailed ___________of where they would hike, camp, and boat. (itinerary)
Challenge! • The teachers at Thurston ___________each Friday morning for PLC. (convene)
Challenge! • The ___________of spring flowers and temperatures seems to lift everyone’s spirits. (advent)
Challenge! • The sailors were forced to ___________from their course in order to avoid the storm. (deviate)
Challenge! • The rain forest is ____________to all but the most dedicated explorers (impervious)
Challenge! • Fair and circus workers are ___________ in that they travel from place to place. (itinerant)
Challenge! • A panel of investigators ____________to review the case. (convened)
Challenge! • The costumes of superheroes are typically ___________to destruction. (impervious)
Challenge! • The student ____________the principal’s questions by asking questions in return. (circumvented)
Challenge! • The ___________of email and texting have changed the way we communicate with each other. (advent)
Challenge! • Her faith in her morals and ethics made her ____________ to temptations of others. (impenetrable)
Challenge! • The students tried to get the teacher to ___________from the lesson by asking her about her weekend. (deviate)
Challenge! • The taxi driver took us on a ___________route to our location in an attempt to charge us more. (devious)