Greek Verbal Roots — 
rence ; hippodrome, (4/hipp with uni mn nv rel o ee “ei ae — 
place for running horses 
» 84, a/ep, (Gr. of Fer, =Sanse feats Le tafe) ngine whence 
epic, (x/ep--suff. ic,) narrati 
85. aferg, (Gr. o/ Feo; = Bag wap ne scien inflection org, 
(Gr. Fogy,) working ; whence organ, («/org-+suff. an,) an instrument; 
energy, (pref. en--a/ erg--suff. y,) efficacy 5 liturgy, (A/lit with union- 
vowel o--a/erg—-suff. y,) public service. — 
86. afeth, (Gr. V5) to be wont ; “whence ethic, (etpout ic) 
relating to morals. 
| 87. o/gam, (Gr. o/7aHt;) marrying ; whence polygamy, wale 
/gam-+suff. y,) marriage with several. 
38. 4/gen, (Gr. a/7é, =Sanse. dzhan, Lat. gen and gna or ¢ na,) by 
internal inflection gon, (Gr. yov,) and with lengthened form gene, (Gr. 
78v,) producing ; whence oxygen, (a/ory-+a/gen;) acid-making ; cos- 
mogony, (/cosm with union-vowel o-ba/, 'gon-+suff. y,) the origin of the 
world ; Benen; (Mgene-Psull. sis,) _ aeapeesas of the first book 
of Moses. 
89. glyph, (Gr. a/yive) cutting ii in; whence. nile a cavity in- 
tended as an ornament; Pee oie (wee with union-vowel o+° 
“ere a sacred character. 
40. »/gno, (Gr. a/770, =Sanse. s/dthnd, i. igus or no, Eng. 
know,) knowing ;. avis gnome, (a/gno-+suff. me,) something known, 
a maxim ; ce ‘gno--suff. ad ae the —_ or pin of a 
; whence graphic, nie So ic mei ~ a 
(tetera) an instrument for communicating to a distance ; 
Aaplngnaehe (A hagi __ union-vowel union-vowel o-W/graph-t-suf a,) sacred 
writings. © : 
42. (Gr. ator, oiak peri weisanar’ “ahobee harpy, (n/ harp 
suff. nee a Galees: paanster' meyer, ik Sante suff. oon,) a 
43. preect or sstnoekt (Gr. shicy wt win. by ashipcniical sche, (Gr. 
ace having; whence hectic, (a/hech+-double suff. tic,) habitual ; 
(n/ene-pa/ heek-+ sult sy;) itt habit ; scheme, (a/eche-+-eull 
en 
ws 
44. »/id, (Gr: genie sais. a/rwid, Lat. 4/vid, Eng. wit,) with 
— form ide, (Gr. Fide,) seeing; whence idea, (a/ide-+-suff. a,) 
ae Eis (Gr enflab, —Sanse. ‘a/labh,) by lengthening the radical 
vowel leb, (Gr. 478,) taking; whence astrolabe, (astr with union- 
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