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Latin Roots Lesson 1

1. Voc , Vok Voc al (n, adj) Re vok e (v) 2. Dic, dict Pre dict (v) Bene dic tion (n) Male dic tion (n) Dict atorial (adj). Voice; call Of or pertaining to the voice; uttered or produced by the voice, emitting sound or speech To take away, to recall Say; speak; assert

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Latin Roots Lesson 1

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  1. 1.Voc, Vok Vocal (n, adj) Revoke (v) 2. Dic, dict Predict (v) Benediction (n) Malediction (n) Dictatorial (adj) Voice; call Of or pertaining to the voice; uttered or produced by the voice, emitting sound or speech To take away, to recall Say; speak; assert To state, tell about, or make known in advance; to foretell A blessing; the act of blessing; an invocation/prayer of divine blessing A curse; slander Oppressive, overbearing to others Latin Roots Lesson 1

  2. 3. Dica, dicat Dedicate (v) 4. Duc, duct Introduce (v) 5. Loqu, locut loquacious(adj) soIiloquy (n) magniloquence (n) Proclaim, set apart To set apart for a deity or religious purpose; to devote to someone as a mark of respect Lead To identify and present; to present and recommend; to bring into currency, use or practice Speak Very talkative A speech in a play in which one character talks to himself without addressing a listener Lofty or extravagant speech Latin Roots Lesson 1

  3. eloquence (n) 6. Loc, locat location (n) 7. Garrul garrulous (adj) 8. Equ equality (n) the practice or art of using language with fluency and aptness Place The act of locating; a place where something is or where something might be found Chatter; talk Habitually talkative; wordy Equal; fair The state or instance of being equal; the state of enjoying equal rights Latin Roots Lesson 1

  4. equity (n) iniquity (n) inequity (n) 9. Ben, bon benediction (n) benign (adj) benevolence (n) 10. Mal malediction (n) malpractice (n) The state or ideal quality of being just and fair Moral turpitude or sin; wickedness State of being unjust and unfair Good; well A blessing; the act of blessing; an invocation Of a kind disposition; showing gentleness and mildness; promoting well-being Kindness; generosity Bad; ill A curse; slander any improper, negligent practice; misconduct or misuse Latin Roots Lesson 1

  5. 11. Soli, sol soliloquy (n) solitude (n) solo (n) 12. Magn magniloquence (n) Magnificent (adj) Magnanimous (adj) Alone; only A speech in a play in which a character speaks to himself without addressing anyone else The state of being or living alone Working, performing, living alone Great; large Lofty and extravagant speech splendor; grandeur; sublimity High-minded; noble Latin Roots Lesson 1

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