01:190:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Classical Compound, Natatorium, Inchoative Aspect
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The suffixes in lesson 9 are suffixes added to latin verb forms, to create words that are nouns or adjectives. I"ve also noted an english word (not necessarily a medical term) that uses each suffix. suffixes that form nouns. Because these suffixes are used with bases/combining forms from latin verbs, the suffixes mean. The act [of doing something] or the doer/agent [of some action] or the place [where something is done]. Ce patience (the act of enduring; the latin verb patior means endure, suffer ) Cy leniency (the act of being kinder than is customary orexpected; the latin verb lenio means. Ion incision ( the act of cutting into ) Ment instrument, nutriment ( the agent of getting nourishment/food ) Or conductor ( the agent of conducting/leading [a train, an orchestra]) Orium natatorium ( a place for swimming; the latin verb nato means swim ). Ory laboratory ( a place for working ; the latin verb laboro means work )