Classical Studies 2800A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Glossary Of Ancient Roman Religion, Lexicalization, Epenthesis

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Ing if you add -ce to it, they become -ence. Textbook just says: obsolesc- to begin to wear out. Em: going around (like general ambient sound pervading everything) Em: able to be to being anger anger (couldn"t ir- mean not? in-/il-/im-/ir- is usually in- and only spelt the other ways when the following stem begins with that letter- [assimilation]) A- is just a linking vowel to know, to begin capable of being, able to be (if you already have a stem, it means to begin . With no stem, it means to know ) Em: one who does good well do one who. Ous around do (just before -ous or -al, pertaining to) pertaining to. Memorandum something that must be remembered legend, referendum, agenda. Referendum something that must be referred back to the people (these words often have the meaningless suffix -um) Agenda something that must be done (ag- to do) reverend vs reverent.

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