Proto-Indo-European root forming prepositions, etc., meaning "forward," and, by extension, "in front of, before, first, chief, toward, near, against," etc. It forms all or part of:afford;approach;appropriate;approve;approximate;barbican;before;deprive;expropriate;far;first;for;for-;fore;fore...
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Πυθώ (Puthō), which might come from a Proto-Indo-European root meaning ‘depths’ but might on the other hand be related to πύθω (puthō) ‘rot’. This Πυθώ, because Delphi was
past participle of porrigere "to stretch or spread out; reach out to, offer, present," from *por-, variation of pro "before, for" (see pro-) + regere "to lead straight, rule" (from PIE root *reg- "move in a straight line," with derivatives meaning "to direct in a straight lin...
Harry: Shel? Sheldon? No. No, you did not have great sex with Sheldon. Sally: I did too! Harry: No you didn’t. A Sheldon can do your income taxes. If you need a root canal, Sheldon’s your man. But humpin’ and pumpin’ is not Sheldon’s strong suit. It’s the name: ‘...
Proverbs 30:6 tn The form of the verb is a Niphal perfect tense with a vav consecutive from the root כָּזַב (kazav,“to lie”). In this stem it has the ideas of “been made deceptive,” or “shown to be false” or “proved to be a liar.” One who adds to ...
proto: first poli: many tele: distant trans: across General Latin Expressions a priori:from the former. If you think something a priori, you are conceiving it before seeing the facts. Presupposing. ad hoc:to this. Ad hoc refers to something that was creating for a specific purpose or situ...
They are all the same word with the simple meaning of “lord”. The regions or provinces where beys ruled or which they administered were called beylik, roughly meaning “emirate” or “principality” in the first case, “province” or “governorate” in the second (the e...
She tried to sue the Sherman brothers for copyright infringement, but the Sherman brothers won in the end. 3. I'll start this quiz by giving you an answer! "Sesquipedalian" means "pertaining to, or using long words". But what exactly is the root meaning of sesquipedalian? From Quiz ...