Anglo-Saxon/ Latin/ Greek root words
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| anglo-saxon on, in, in a state of | ||
| anglo-saxon against, back | ||
| anglo-saxon all around, on all sides, thoroughly | ||
| anglo-saxon affect with, cover with | ||
| anglo-saxon cause to be | ||
| anglo-saxon way, manner | ||
| anglo-saxon dignity, office, realm, state of being, those having the character of | ||
| anglo-saxon full of the thing or quality denoted in the first part of the word | ||
| anglo-saxon one pertaining to or concerned with whatever is denoted in the first part of the word | ||
| anglo-saxon little | ||
| latin break, burst | ||
| latin killing, killer | ||
| latin bind, draw tight | ||
| latin eat greedily | ||
| latin live, alive | ||
| latin twist | ||
| latin conquer, show conclusively | ||
| latin break | ||
| latin all, every, everywhere | ||
| latin bend | ||
| latin hold, keep | ||
| latin warn | ||
| latin order, command, commit | ||
| latin believe | ||
| latin faith, trust | ||
| latin pleasant, thank, favor | ||
| latin death | ||
| latin body | ||
| latin lead, conduct, draw | ||
| latin follow | ||
| latin run | ||
| latin step, walk, go | ||
| latin foot | ||
| latin touch | ||
| latin seize, grasp | ||
| latin throw, cast | ||
| latin vertical, inverse | ||
| latin send | ||
| latin speak, talk | ||
| latin bearing, producing, yielding | ||
| greek fear, dislike, aversion | ||
| greek loving, fond of | ||
| greek hate | ||
| greek bad, ill, difficult | ||
| greek good, well, advantageous | ||
| greek large, long | ||
| greek small, minute | ||
| greek not, without | ||
| greek one, single, alone | ||
| greek many | ||
| greek science, study, account | ||
| greek life | ||
| greek cutting, operation of incision | ||
| greek foot | ||
| greek one and the same, like | ||
| greek different | ||
| greek over, above, beyond the ordinary | ||
| greek under, beneath, less than the ordinary | ||
| greek within | ||
| greek out of, outside | ||
| greek rule | ||
| greek earth, ground | ||
| greek feeling, suffering, disease | ||
| greek form | ||
| greek around, about, near, enclosing |
