or makes," also used to indicate adherence to a certain doctrine or custom, from French-isteand directly from Latin-ista(source also of Spanish, Portuguese, Italian-ista), from Greek agent-noun ending-istes, which is from-is-, ending of the stem of verbs in-izein, + agential suffix-...
11. English words ending in...istin Portuguese end in...ista[...eesh-tah]. These words do not need change in gender. They represent "Male" and "Female" Let's keep on studying this free Portuguese lesson and look at the examples: ...
1792, originally in reference to the trans-Atlantic slave trade, fromabolition+-ist. By 1825 (in Britain) in reference to abolition of slavery as an institution. In Britain, applied 20c. to advocates of ending capital punishment. In a general sense,abolisherhas been used at least since 1742...
Our neighbor to the north is home to the massive annual event that is SXSW, and each year, it is the place to be for anyone who is even remotely interested in technology and the wonderous possibilities of the future. I was there this year as an #HOUSxSw Ambassador on behalf of Station...
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To do this, they set very high requirements for the child’s education, starting with the school straight A’s and ending with a diploma with honors at a prestigious university. Migrant parents are often sure that if a child knows everything perfectly, learns to work hard and achieve goals...
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chorine (n.) "chorus girl," 1922, from chorus + fem. ending -ine.chorister (n.) "member of a choir, singer in a chorus," mid-14c., queristre, from Anglo-French cueristre, variant of cueriste, from Church Latin chorista, from Latin chorus (see chorus) + -ster. Modern form is ...
or makes," also used to indicate adherence to a certain doctrine or custom, from French-isteand directly from Latin-ista(source also of Spanish, Portuguese, Italian-ista), from Greek agent-noun ending-istes, which is from-is-, ending of the stem of verbs in-izein, + agential suffix-...
or makes," also used to indicate adherence to a certain doctrine or custom, from French-isteand directly from Latin-ista(source also of Spanish, Portuguese, Italian-ista), from Greek agent-noun ending-istes, which is from-is-, ending of the stem of verbs in-izein, + agential suffix-...