A practical list of Greek word roots with Greek and English derivatives

by Thomas Rogers

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This book does exactly what it says on the tin. It is a list of Greek word roots to help the user translate Greek texts with examples of both Greek translations and English derivatives of Greek words. Useful example: The Greek root -baph- means "to dip", so consequently the English baptism involves a nice "dip." Also, -od- means "smell", so an odor is that which smells. So on and so forth. Great for beginner translators. Not much else to report here.

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A practical list of Greek word roots with Greek and English derivatives

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Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
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482LanguageClassical Greek and related Hellenic languagesEtymology of classical Greek
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PA287 .R6Language and LiteratureGreek language and literature. Latin language and literatureGreek philology and language

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