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Ex: (preposition) out Mitto, mittere, misi, missum:(verb) to send
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Emit
Ex: (preposition) out Mitto, mittere, misi, missum:(verb) to send
Question
Quaero, quaerere, quaesivi, quaesitum: (verb) to ask, seek
Quaestio, quaestionis: (noun) investigation
The word quest comes from the same root.
Radiate
Radio, radiare, radiavi, radiatus (verb): to shine
Astronaut
Astrum, -i: (noun) star
Nauta, -ae: (noun) sailor
Propeller
Pro: (prepostion) in front of
Pello, pellere, pepuli, pulsum: (verb) to push
Together, pro and pellere mean ‘to push forward’.
Question
Quaero, quaerere, quaesivi, quaesitum: (verb) to ask, seek
Quaestio, quaestionis: (noun) investigation
The word quest comes from the same root.
Adopt
Ad: to, into
Opto, optare, optavi, optatus: (verb) choose
Monitor
Moneo, monere, monui, monitum: (verb) to warn, guard
Refrigerator
Frigus, frigoris: (noun) cold, frost
Refrigero, refrigerare, refrigeravi, refrigeratus: (verb) to make cool
Rude
Rudis, -e: (adjective) rough, crude, uncivilized
Rumor
Rumor, rumoris: (noun) shouting, noise, hearsay
Radiate
Radio, radiare, radiavi, radiatus (verb): to shine
Relate
Re: back, again
Fero, ferre, tuli, latus: (verb) to carry
Relatus: (past participle) carried back, connected
Radish
Radix, radicis: (noun) root, radish
PIE root for ‘root’ (lololol) is *wrad-, like in Latin (above), Greek rhiza, Old English wyrt or Welsh gwirdd.
Radish: more rad than you’d think.
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Emit
Ex: (preposition) out Mitto, mittere, misi, missum:(verb) to send
vergilius: perfide ne facias
augustus: *facit*
vergilius: hercle