Root of the Week: PATHCharlotte O'ConnellJan 191 min readThe ancient Greek root “path” means both “feeling” and “disease.” It made its way into Late Latin, and then into Middle English, and appears in many modern English words.
Root of the Week: LOG (Friday)Prologue, Monologue, Dialogu e (Noun) Dramas of all kinds, whether on stage or on the screen, involve words (even silent films had...
Root of the Week: LOG (Thursday)Philology, Etymology, Lexicology (Noun) There are several -ologies that relate to language and writing. Philology (from the Greek phil...
Root of the Week: LOG (Wednesday)Mythology, Theology. Astrology, Numerology, Demonology (Noun) The Greek word mythos means ”speech, “story,” or “saga.” The word...
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