Definition: To come to one's senses, to regain one's composure, to become sober-minded.Meaning: I become sober again, recover sound sense. Word Origin: Derived from the Greek prefix ἀνά (ana, meaning "again" or "up") and νήφω (néphó, meaning "to be sober" or "to ...
The self-ratings have been calculated out of four questions on oral comprehension, reading, writing, and speaking the heritage language on a scale from very easy to very difficult (1 to 5) for each question. Some of the questions, e.g., the age of onset to bilingualism, have been ...
δια- (prefix) through, in different directions εαυτου, εαυτης, εαυτου himself, herself, itself εγω I εμαυτου, εμαυτης myself εμος, εμη, εμον my; mine ειμι, (εσομαι, -, -, -, -) ...
427áneu– properly, "without, i.e.without one's willorintervention(used with this meaning from Homer on" (J. Thayer). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin perhaps akin toalpha(as a neg. prefix) Definition without (preposition) NASB Translation apar t (1), withou t (2). Thayer's Gr...
内容提示: GREEK AND LATIN ROOTS, PREFIXES, AND SUFFIXES This is a resource pack that I put together for myself to teach roots, prefixes, and suffixes as part of a separate vocabulary class (short weekly sessions). It is a combination of helpful resources that I have found on the web as...
The word Pan is also a Greek prefix that means “all”, and the Greek god Pan may have been a far more powerful, all-encompassing character at one point. In lesser-known myths, he is associated with the sea god called Haliplanktos, a healer of plagues through remedies given in dreams...
1) mouse - used as prefix and suffix of names of mouselike animals, e.g. Mysateles, Geomys. Must not be confused with emys (q.v.). 2) muscle (from mouse shape) - endo-, peri-, epimysium, myasthenia, myalgia. Usually in form of myo: myology, myocardium, myotome, myomere, ...
Check out GoogleOnlineFax.com if you’re looking for a faxing outfit that’s easy to use. The faxing system is modeled after the ordinary e-mail services. This means that the difference between an ordinary e-mail account and that of a Google online fax is the prefix or the suffix attach...
The prefix "dino-," as thus spelled, is ambiguous. We who know that "dinosaur" means "terrible lizard" may smile at the undergraduate and his "dinnosaur." But how would you pronounce "Dinocystis"? Wrongly, no doubt, as I did myself until I learned that the first begetter of the ...
It contains a few political remarks, showing general sympathy with an aristocratic form of government; a self-congratulatory notice of the resolution, passed at the poets instigation, to arrange a solemn procession in honor of the two gods; a paean (no doubt for use in the procession), ...