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GREEK AND LATIN DERIVATIVES
ENGLISH | LATIN | MANTRAKSHAR | ETYMOLOGY |
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Admiratio | ![]() | from prefix ad- (“to, towards”) + mīrō (“I look at”) + -ātiō. | |
Affectio | ![]() | Equivalent to ad- + faciō (“do, make”) | |
Aggressivus | ![]() | from ad (“to”) + gradi (“to walk, go”), from gradus (“step”) | |
Agitatio | ![]() | From agō (“do, act, make”) + -itō (frequentative suffix). | |
Agonia | ![]() | from Ancient Greek ἀγωνία (agōnía, “emulation, competition, struggle”) | |
Alienatio | ![]() | From aliēnus (“foreign, alien”) | |
Ludus | ![]() | Middle French amuser (“to amuse, divert, babble”), | |
Anhedonia | from Ancient Greek ἀν- (an-) + ἡδονή (hēdonḗ, “pleasure”). | ||
Irritatio | ![]() | From in- + odiō (“hate”), a verb based on odium (“hatred, loathing”) | |
Anticipare | ![]() | from ante (“before”), + capere (“take”) | |
Apatia | rom ἀ- (a-, “not”) + πάθος (páthos, “anything that befalls one”, “incident” | ||
Apprehensio | ![]() | From ad- (“to, towards, at”) + equivalent to pre- (“fore-, pre-”) + *hendō (“to take, seize”) | |
Affectus | ![]() | attrahō (= ad + trahō), | |
Aversio | ![]() | From ab- + vertō | |
Taedium | ![]() | Cognate with Latin forō (“to bore, to pierce”) | |
Securus | ![]() | ||
Curatio | ![]() | Latin garriō, | |
Caritas | ![]() | From cārus (“dear, expensive”) + -tās. | |
Confortare | ![]() | from Latin con- (“together”) + fortis (“strong”). | |
Compassio | ![]() | from Latin passio (“suffering”), | |
Cura | ![]() | combined form of con- + cernō (“distinguish”). | |
Confidens | ![]() | from con- (“with”) + fīdō (“trust”). | |
Confusio | ![]() | From con- (“with, together”) + fundō (“pour”). | |
Contemptus | ![]() | from com- + temnō (“I despise”) | |
Contentus | ![]() | From con- (“with, together”) + tendō (“stretch, extend; contend”) | |
Virtus | ![]() | from Latin cor (“heart”) | |
Crudelitas | ![]() | crūdēlis (“cruel, hard-hearted”) (crudus) | |
Curiositas | ![]() | From cūra (“care, concern, worry”) + -osus (“suffix forming adjectives from nouns”). | |
Cynismus | ![]() | From κῠ́ων (kúōn, “dog”) + -ῐκός (-ikós) | |
Depressio | ![]() | From dē- (“from, down from, away from”) + iaciō (“throw, hurl”). | |
Deliciae | ![]() | from de- (“away”) + laciō (“I lure, I deceive”), | |
Cupiditas | ![]() | from de- + sidus (in the phrase de sidere, from the stars) | |
Desperatio | ![]() | from des- (“dis-”) + esperer (“hope”). | |
Frustratio | ![]() | from des - (dis-) + Latin ad + punctum (“a point”). | |
Reprobatio | ![]() | from ad + probō (“to esteem as good, approve, prove”) | |
Incommoditas | ![]() | from Latin con- (“together”) + fortis (“strong”). | |
Fastidium | ![]() | from dignus (“worthy”) | |
Fastidium | ![]() | from des- (“dis-”) + gouster, goster (“to taste”), | |
Consternatio | ![]() | from ex- + *magare (“to enable, empower”) | |
Dejectus | ![]() | from Latin spīrō (“I breathe, blow, respire”) | |
Insatiatus | ![]() | from satis (“enough, sufficient”) + faciō (“I make, I do”) | |
Angustia | ![]() | from dis- (“apart”) + stringere (“to draw tight, strain”). | |
Dominatio | ![]() | ||
Dubitatio | ![]() | *dwóh₁ (“two”)) + habeō (“to have, hold”) | |
Ardor | ![]() | from Latin acer (“sharp, keen”); | |
Ecstasis | ![]() | from ἐκ (ek, “out”) and ἵστημι (hístēmi, “I stand”) | |
Exultatio | ![]() | short form of ex, + ferō (“carry, bear”). | |
Pudor | ![]() | from em- (“in”) (from Latin im-) + baraço (“noose, rope”) | |
Empathia | ![]() | (formed from ἐν (en, “in, at”) + πάθος (páthos, “feeling”)) | |
Taedium vitae | ![]() | from Late Latin inodiō, from Latin in odiō (“hated”). Doublet of annoy. | |
Enthusiasmus | ![]() | from ἐν (en, “in”) + θεός (theós, “god”) + οὐσία (ousía, “essence”). | |
Enthusiasticus | ![]() | contracted form of ἔνθεος (éntheos, “possessed by a god”) | |
Invidia | ![]() | from in- (“on, upon”) + videre (“to look, see”). | |
Epiphania | ![]() | from ἐπί (epí, “upon”) + φαίνω (phaínō, “I shine, appear”) | |
Euphoria. | from εὔφορος (eúphoros, “bearing well”), from εὖ (eû, “well”) + φέρειν (phérein, “to bear”). | ||
Exasperatio | ![]() | possibly from ( ex + aspera ) | |
Excitatio | ![]() | from ex (“out”) + ciere (“call, summon”) | |
Exhilaratio | ![]() | (from Ancient Greek ἱλαρός (hilarós, “cheerful, merry”), | |
Timor | ![]() | Latin perīculum (“danger, risk, trial”) | |
Ferocitas | ![]() | from ferox (“fierce”), from ferus (“wild, savage, fierce”) | |
Terror | ![]() | ||
Frustratio | ![]() | from fraus (“harm, injury”). , From frūstrō (“deceive, trick”) + -tiō. | |
Furor | ![]() | from Latin furia (“rage”) | |
Laetitia | ![]() | Latin glaber (“smooth; hairless; bald”) | |
Dolor | ![]() | from Latin gravis (“heavy, grievous, sad”). Doublet of grave. | |
Horreo | ![]() | Latin horror (“a bristling, a shaking, trembling as with cold or fear, terror”) | |
Hostilitas | ![]() | Equivalent to hostis (“enemy”) + -īlis. | |
Humilitas | ![]() | from humilis (“low, lowly, humble, earth”) | |
Impatientia | ![]() | present active participle of patior (“suffer, experience, wait”), | |
Indifferentia | ![]() | From dis- (“apart”) + ferō (“carry, bear”) | |
Indignatio | ![]() | from in- (“not”) + dignus (“worthy, appropriate”) | |
Infatuatio | ![]() | in + From fatuus (“foolish”) (Attraction) | |
Influential | ![]() | from in- (“in-”) + fluō (“flow”) | |
Intellectus | ![]() | equivalent to in- + sight. | |
Inspirare | ![]() | from in + spīrō (“breathe”), | |
Convicium | ![]() | from in- (prefix meaning ‘in, inside, within’) + saliō (“to bound, jump, leap; | |
Interesse | ![]() | inter- + sum | |
Intrigare | ![]() | From in- + trīcor (“dally, trifle”). | |
Irritatio | ![]() | present active infinitive of irrītō (“I excite”) | |
Isolatio | ![]() | from isolé, placed on an island (thus away from other people) | |
Zelotypia | ![]() | from Ancient Greek ζῆλος (zêlos, “zeal, jealousy”) | |
Jovialitas | ![]() | ||
Gaudium | ![]() | Latin gaudium (“joy”), from gaudēre (“to be glad, rejoice”). | |
Jubilatio | ![]() | from Latin iūbilātiō (“a shouting for joy”) | |
Tristitia | ![]() | (melan-, “black, dark, murky”) + χολή (kholḗ, “bile”). | |
Molestia | ![]() | Cognate with Ancient Greek μῶλος (môlos) | |
Morbositas | ![]() | from morbus (“sickness”), itself from the root of morī (“to die”) | |
Humiliatio | ![]() | From mors (“death”) + -ficō (“-fy”). | |
Motivare | ![]() | motivum (“motive, moving cause”), neuter of motivus (“serving to move”). | |
Nostalgia | ![]() | Ancient Greek νόστος (nóstos, “returning home”) + ἄλγος (álgos, “pain”), | |
Oppressio | ![]() | from ob (“against”) + premere, past participle pressus (“to press”) | |
Optimismus | ![]() | From Latin optimus, | |
Indignatio | ![]() | from Latin rabiēs (“anger, fury”). | |
Pavor | ![]() | from Ancient Greek πανικός (panikós, “pertaining to Pan; of fear: baseless”) | |
Passio | ![]() | from Latin passio (“suffering”), | |
Patientia | ![]() | present active participle of patior (“suffer, experience, wait”), | |
Perversitas | ![]() | per- (“thoroughly”) + verto (“I turn”) | |
Pessimista | ![]() | from *ped- (“to walk, fall, stumble”) | |
Misericordia | ![]() | Equivalent to pius (“pious, devout”) + -tās (“-ty, -dom”) | |
Contentus | ![]() | from Latin placēre (“to please, to seem good”) | |
Voluptas | ![]() | from Latin placeō (“to please, to seem good”), | |
Urbanitas | ![]() | From Latin polītus (“polished”), past participle of poliō (“I polish, smooth”) | |
Impotens | ![]() | from Vulgar Latin *potēre, from Latin possum, posse (“to be able”); | |
Ira | ![]() | from Vulgar Latin *rabia, from Latin rabiēs (“anger, fury”). | |
Relaxatio | ![]() | from re- (“back”) + laxāre (“loosen”), | |
Solamen | ![]() | From re- + levō ( From levis (“light, not heavy”) | |
Reticentia | ![]() | From re- + lūctor. Latin luctor (“I wrestle”) | |
Paenitentia | ![]() | from Latin remordeō (“I torment, I vex”, literally “I bite back”), from re- + mordeō (“I bite”). | |
Rancor | ![]() | From re- + sentir ( from Latin sentīre, present active infinitive of sentiō, | |
Revulsio | ![]() | re + vello (wool) | |
Rivalitas | ![]() | Latin rīvālis (literally “person using the same stream as another”), | |
Satisfactio | ![]() | satis (“enough, sufficient”) + faciō (“to make, construct”) | |
Selfconscious | ![]() | ||
Sensitivitas | ![]() | from Latin sentiēns, present participle of sentiō (“feel, sense”) | |
Sentimentum | ![]() | Equivalent to sentiō + -mentum. | |
Serenitas | ![]() | serēnus (clear ) | |
Spite | ![]() | from Latin dēspiciō (“to look down, despise”) | |
Severitas | ![]() | ||
Stressus | ![]() | from Latin strictus (“narrow”). | |
Submissio | ![]() | From sub- + mittō. (send) | |
Admiratio | ![]() | from sor- (“over”) + prendre (“to take”) | |
Suspense | ![]() | sub- + pendo ( I suspend, hang) | |
Compassio | ![]() | sym- (“acting or considered together”) + -pathy (“feeling”). | |
Teneritas | ![]() | from Latin tener, tenerum (“soft, delicate”). | |
Tensio | ![]() | From tendō (“to stretch, stretch out, distend, extend”) | |
Terror | ![]() | from terrēre (“to frighten, terrify”), | |
Tremor | ![]() | From tremulus (“a trembling”), from tremō (“shake, tremble”). | |
Vulnerabilitas | ![]() | from Latin vulnerō (“I wound”). | |
Zelus | ![]() | from Ancient Greek ζῆλος (zêlos, “zeal, jealousy”), |
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