Classical Studies 2800A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Visu, Antis, Jury Selection

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Note: these analyses are much more complete than you need them to be. Check the document how to analyze words for the bare minimum i expect you to do when analyzing. Grave grav-e grav-< latin adjective gravis meaning heavy . Gravity grav-ity grav-< latin adjective gravis meaning heavy . Vulgar vulg-ar vulg-< latin noun vulgus meaning the people . M. m. low, unrefined, coarse, pertaining to the common people. Civility civ-il-ity civ-< latin noun civis meaning citizen . Il< latin adjective-forming suffix ilis meaning characterized by . Ity< latin noun-forming suffix itas meaning state or condition . E. m. a state characterized by being a citizen. Concessions con-cess-ion-s con- is latin prefix meaning together or with cess-< latin verb cedere, cessus meaning to yield or to go . Ion< latin noun-forming suffix io, ionis meaning state, quality or act . S is an english stem making a plural noun.

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