Classical Roots LESSON 13 SPORTS roots CELER L

















































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Classical Roots LESSON 13: SPORTS
roots CELER <L. swift CURRO <L. to run GLOMUS <L. ball JACIO, JACERE, JECI <L. to throw
celer <L. swift
accelerate To cause faster movement; to go faster (ac = ad <L. to)
celerity Swiftness; quickness; speed
curro, currere, cucurri <L. to run
concur To agree; to cooperate To coincide; to happen simultaneously (con <L. with)
discourse Conversation A formal discussion of a subject in speech or writing To talk; to discuss formally (dis <L. apart, in different directions)
incur To meet with; to bring upon oneself (in <L. in)
precursor A forerunner (pre <L. before)
succor Help in time of distress To render help to (suc = sub <L. under)
Practice! To happen simultaneously… precursor? incur? concur? (concur)
Practice! Conversation can be called… discourse? incur? succor? (discourse)
Practice! To give help to… precursor? succor? concur? (succor)
Practice! To agree or cooperate… precursor? incur? concur? (concur)
Practice! A forerunner or one that indicates the approach of another precursor? incur? concur? (precursor)
Practice! To bring upon oneself… precursor? incur? concur? (incur)
Practice! Help in time of distress… succor? incur? concur? (succor)
Practice! To meet with… precursor? incur? concur? (incur)
Practice! To coincide… precursor? incur? concur? (concur)
GLOMUS <L. ball
conglomeration A collection of unrelated things
Jacio, jacere, jeci, jactum <L. to throw
abject Humiliating and miserable Contemptible; despicable (ab <L. away from)
conjecture An opinion formed from inconclusive evidence; a guess To conclude from insufficient evidence (con <L. with)
interjection A word or phrase that is inserted to express emotion (inter <L. between)
Practice! An opinion abject? conjecture? concur? (conjecture)
Practice! Miserable and humiliating… abject? conjecture? incur? (abject)
Challenge! Usually there is a ______ of different tourist shops in beach cities. (conglomeration)
Challenge! I had to _____ my parents’ anger since I did not do what I said I would. (incur)
Challenge! The coach could only offer a _______ about the extent of the player’s injuries since he had not received the doctor’s report. (conjecture)
Challenge! To ____her neighbors who were in need, she organized a fund raiser to help with the medical bills. (succor)
Challenge! The _____conditions they had to suffer were unbelievable. (abject)
Challenge! The ______to American baseball is the English game of rounders. (precursor)
Challenge! The runner is known for his ______ and has won many medals. (celerity)
Challenge! Thunder can be a _____to lightening. (precursor)
Challenge! He is known for his personality and lively _______. (discourse)
Challenge! He gave a lousy, _____ apology that I found quite insincere. (abject)
Challenge! Most of the argument is _______ and not based on fact! (conjecture)
Challenge! A true intellectual can ______ on almost any topic. (discourse)
Challenge! Most will _____ that more money needs to be spent on education. (concur)
Challenge! Categorize the vocabulary words into: NOUNS ADJECTIVES VERBS
NOUNS celerity discourse precursor succor conglomeration conjecture interjection
ADJECTIVES abject
VERBS concur discourse incur succor
Challenge! What is the noun form of concur? (concurrence)
Challenge! What is the noun form of incur? (incursion)
Challenge! What is the adjective form of precursor? (precursory)
Challenge! What is the adjective form of conglomeration? (conglamerate)