kleio
I judge ... condemn ... refute ... refuse ... cry "no" ... krino
Found ... establish ... fix ... fasten thus ... tie so ... ktizo
Soldier ... art of war ... strategy ... stratiotes
1. In the case of Foreign words, what must the last intermediate
necessarily be a case of?
2. Do pupils always agree on a good In. by S.?
3. What is sufficient, if it refers to one syllable only?
4. What are you never to do in getting at an English word?
5. What may you do in getting at a Foreign word?
6. Could you not omit "camel hair"?
7. Could you not omit "leather," which follows "tanner"?
8. Could you not omit after "cup" the word "tea-cup"?
9. Is not "tea-pot" connected by Con. with "cup"?
10. After "bread" could you not omit "baker"?
11. Are not "bread" and "baker's art" connected?
12. Could you not omit "watch," after "Time"?
ENGLISH. INTERMEDIATES. LATIN.
Heart ... heart-sick ... fainting ... cordial ... cor
Wickedness ... dishonesty ... blackmail ... malum
Book ... printed thoughts ... freedom of thought ...
liberty ... liber
---- ... books ... library ... ----
Breast ... front ... front view ... aspect ... pectus
Spear ... thrust ... quick motion ... hasty ... hasta
Suitor ... princely suitor ... married by proxy ... procus
Ask ... borrow ... swindle ... rogue ... rogare
Marrow ... Old English arrow ... victory ... medal ... medulla
Captain ... head of hundred ... century ... centurio
Surveyor ... measure ... dimension ... agrimensor
Furniture ... bent-wood chairs ... bent legs ... supple
legs ... supellex
Vine ... wine ... luxury ... pampered ... pampinus
Liar ... false pretence ... mendicant ... mendax
Cow ... cow-pox ... vaccination ... vacca
Sing ... boatman's song ... canoe ... cano
Kill ... kill by hanging ... broken neck ... necare
Redden ... blush ... kissing ... ruby lips ... rubesco
---- red ... ruby ...
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