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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - List of Greek words with English derivatives - Transliteration

There are considerable differences between the various transliterations used to represent the Greek alphabet in English. The table in the sidebar shows: the "traditional" transliteration, in other words that used in Latin, representing classical Greek: this is the form in which most Greek words have made their way into English a "classical" transliteration, commonly used to represent more accurately the pronunciation of Ancient Greek the "modern" transliteration often used for Modern ...

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - Latin - History
Latin is a member of the family of Italic languages, and its alphabet, the Latin alphabet, is based on the Old Italic alphabet, which is in turn derived from the Greek alphabet. Latin was first brought to the Italian peninsula in the 9th or 8th century BC by migrants from the north, who settled in the Latium region, specifically around the River Tiber, where the Roman civilization first developed. Latin was influenced by the Celtic dialects and the non-Indo-European Etruscan language in northern Italy ...

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - Latin - Education

Although Latin was once the universal academic language in Europe, in recent years it has been supplanted by the study of many other world languages; it is a requirement in relatively few places, and in some schools is not even offered. However, in Italy, Latin is still compulsory in secondary schools as Liceo Classico and Liceo Scientifico, which are usually attended by people who aim to the highest level of education. In Liceo Classico, ancient Greek is also a compulsory subject. In France Latin is being taught on the ...

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia - Latin

Latin is an ancient Indo-European language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. It gained wide usage as the formal language of the Roman Empire. An inflectional and synthetic language, Latin relies little on word order, conveying meaning through a system of affixes attached to word stems. The Latin alphabet, derived from the Greek, remains the most widely-used alphabet in the world. Although now an extinct language with very few fluent speakers, Latin has had a major influence on many languages that are st ...

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia - List of Latin phrases

This page lists direct English translations of common Latin phrases, such as veni vidi vici and et cetera. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases, as Greek rhetoric and literature reached its peak centuries before that of Ancient Rome. Be aware that the Latin letter I can be used as either a vowel or a consonant. When used as a consonant, it is often replaced by the letter J by Medieval convention, especially in legal terminology—hence phrases like de iure are often ...

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia - Alphabets derived from the Latin

Variants of the Latin alphabet are used by the writing systems of many languages throughout the world. The tables below summarize and compare several of those alphabets. Alphabets derived from the Latin - Basic Latin Alphabet. Afrikaans, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Kurdish, Norwegian, Slovak and Spanish use all 26 letters. In many of the languages listed above, the "missing" letters are used for vernacular words of foreign origin and their derivatives (such as newtoni ...

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia - -logy

The English suffix -ology or -logy denotes a field of study or academic discipline, and -ologist describes a person who studies that field. -logy - Etymology. The word ology is a back-formation from the names of these disciplines. "-logy" basically means "the study of ____". Such words are formed from Greek or Latin roots with the terminal -logy derived from the Greek suffix -λογια (-logia), speaking, from λεγειν (legein), ...

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - List of Greek words with English derivatives - Greek Words with Modern Derivatives

The Citation form shown is the form most commonly shown in dictionaries, but this form is often unrepresentative of the word as used to form a compound word, hence the Root form is also shown. The "classical" transliteration as described above is used for both the Citation form and the Root form. The Greek words are shown in polytonic orthography, in other words showing the breathings and the fuller range of accents, as used in Ancient Greek. List of Greek words with English derivatives - Α. < ...

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - Latin influence in English - Dark Ages

The Germanic tribes who would later give rise to the English language (the Angles, Saxon, Frisians, and Jutes) traded and fought with the Latin speaking Roman Empire. Many Latin words for common objects therefore entered the vocabulary of these Germanic people even before the tribes reached Britain: anchor, butter, camp, cheese, chest, cook, devil, dish, dragon, fork, giant, gem, inch, kettle, kitchen, linen, mile, mill, mint (coin), noon, oil, pillow, pin, pound, pu ...

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - Latin influence in English - Middle Ages

The Norman Conquest of 1066 gave England a two tiered society with an aristocracy that spoke Anglo-Norman and a peasantry that spoke English. From 1066 until Henry IV of England ascended to the throne in 1399, the royal court of England spoke a Norman that became progressively Gallicised through contact with French. However, the Norman rulers made no attempt to suppress the English language, apart from not using at all in their court. In 1204, the Anglo-Normans lost their continental territories in Normandy and became wholly English. By the time we see Middle English in the 14th century, the Normans had contributed ro ...

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - Latin influence in English - Consequences for English

As we saw with Latinate/Germanic doublets from the Norman period, the use of Latinate words in the sciences gives us pairs with a native Germanic noun and a Latinate adjective: animals: ant/formicid, bee/apian, bird/avian, crow/corvine, songbird/oniscine, cod/gadoid, carp/cyprine, fish/piscine, gull/laridine, wasp/vespine, butterfly/papilionaceous, worm/vermian, spider/arachnidan, snake/anguine, turtle/testudinian, cat/feline, rabbit/cunicular, hare/leporine, dog/canine, deer/cervine, reindeer/rangiferine, fox/vulpine, wo ...

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - English words of Greek origin - The written form of Greek words in English

Greek words borrowed through the literary tradition (not butter and bishop) are often recognizable from their spelling. Already in Latin, there were specific conventions for borrowing Greek. So Greek υ was written as 'y', αι as 'æ', οι as 'œ', φ as 'ph', etc. These conventions (which originally r ...

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - Classical compound - Formation spelling and pronunciation

These words are compounds formed from Latin and Greek root words. Greek words are almost invariably Latinized (see transliteration of Greek into English). In English: Greek αι becomes e, or sometimes æ or ae in British English. Greek groups with γ plus a stop consonant such as γγ or γκ become ng and nc respectively. Greek ει often becomes i (occasionally it is retained as ei). Greek κ becomes c, ...

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - List of German expressions in English - German terms commonly used in academic contexts in English

German terms frequently appear in several academic disciplines in English, notably in history, psychology, philosophy, music and the physical sciences. Non-specialists in a given field may or may not be familiar with a given German term. List of German expressions in English - Academia. Ansatz, basic approach Festschrift, book prepared by colleagues to honor a scholar Leitfaden, illustration of the interdepe ...

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - List of Spanish expressions in common English - Z

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - List of French phrases used by English speakers - French phrases in international air-sea rescue

International authorities have adopted a number of words and phrases from French for use by speakers of all languages in voice communications during air-sea rescues. Note that the "phonetic" versions are presented as shown and not in IPA. SECURITAY (securité, “safety”) – the following is a safety message or warning, the lowest level of danger. PAN PAN (panne, “breakdown”) – the following is a message concerning a danger to a person or ship, the next level of danger. MAYDAY ([venez] ...

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - Classical compound - History and reception

English began incorporating many of these words in the sixteenth century; geography first appeared in an English text in 1535, other early adopted words that still survive include mystagogue, from the 1540s, and androgyne, from the 1550s. The use of these technical terms predates the scientific method; the several varieties of divination all take their names from classical compounds, such as ...

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - Classical compound - More recent developments

Many such words, such as thermometer, dinosaur, rhinoceros, and rhododendron, are thoroughly incorporated into the English lexicon and are the ordinary words for their referents. Some are prone to colloquial shortening; rhinoceros often becomes rhino, a situation which may give rise to ambiguity when someone moves from speaking of rhinoceroses to rhinoviruses. The binomial nomenclature of taxonomy and biology is a major source for these items of vocabulary; for many unfamiliar species that lack a common English name, the ...

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Classical compound, Classical compound - A source of international technical vocabulary, Classical compound - Formation spelling and pronunciation, Classical compound - History and reception, Classical compound - More recent developments, Classical compound - Reference

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - Classical compound - A source of international technical vocabulary

These classical compounds represent a significant source of Neo-Latin vocabulary. Moreover, since these words are composed from classical languages whose prestige is or was respected throughout the West European culture, these words typically appear in many different languages. Their widespread use makes technical writing generally accessible to readers who may only have a smattering of the language in which it appears. Not all Western European languages have been equally receptive to classical technical compounds. German, for instanc ...

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Classical compound, Classical compound - A source of international technical vocabulary, Classical compound - Formation spelling and pronunciation, Classical compound - History and reception, Classical compound - More recent developments, Classical compound - Reference

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - List of German expressions in English - German terms commonly used in English

Words in this category will be recognized by most English speakers and are commonly used in English. A few, such as delicatessen and hinterland, are often used without awareness that they are originally German. It should be noted that some words in this list (hamburger, kindergarten) are more common than others (ersatz, wanderlust). List of German expressions in English - Food and drink. Beergarden (German spelling: Biergarten) Bratwurst ...

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