Prefixes
Bases
Word Origins
Evolution of English
Linguistic Terms
100

A Latin prefix meaning “both” or “around”

What is ambi/ambo 

100

A Latin base meaning “mind,” “feeling,” or “life”

What is ANIM-

100

Monday traces back to the Latin phrase dies lunae and the Greek phrase hemera Selenes, meaning this

What is day of the moon

100

This is the language Chaucer wrote in

What is Middle English

100
A word that is formed by combining bases from two different languages 

What is a hybrid 

200

A Latin prefix meaning against 

What is contra

200

A Latin base meaning to shut 

What is CLUD- CLUS-

200

This word originated with the Latin word meaning “rural,” “rustic,” or “from the country side” 

What is pagan 

200

This famous Anglo-Saxon epic was composed in Old English

What is Beowulf

200

This is the word for when one of two identical sounds in a word changes in order to be less identical

What is dissimilation 

300

A Latin prefix meaning “across” or “through”

What is trans-, tran-, tra-

300

A Latin base meaning “to teach”

What is DOC- DOCT-

300

This month is named after the Roman god of war 

What is March 

300

The invasion of this man and his army in 1066 marks the turning point between Old English and Middle English

Who is William the Conqueror (or William of Normandy)

300

This is the creation of one word from another by the clipping off of a suffix, such as -ion, -er, -or, and -ar. These new word form new parts of speech.

What is back formation 

400

A Latin prefix meaning “backward” or “behind”

What is retro

400

A Latin base meaning “to carry” or “to bear”

What is FER- or LAT-

400

This word meaning “genealogy” comes from the Latin meaning “food of a crane”

What is pedigree

400

In 1876, Sir William Jones presented a paper suggesting this as a hypothetical common ancestor of many languages around the world. 

What is Proto-Indo-European

400

This is the name for when a word changes meaning

What is semantic change

500

A Latin prefix meaning “apart,” “in different directions,” or “not”

What is dis-, di-, dif-

500

A Latin base meaning “to blow”

What is FLAT- 

500

The name of this class of Celtic priests comes from the root meaning “oak tree”

Who are the Druids 

500

These were the first “foreign” invaders to arrive in the British Isles after the Celts had settled there between 1000 - 400 BCE

Who are the Romans

500

Similar to aphaeresis, this is the word for the linguistic phenomenon of the first unaccented vowel sound being lost from a word

What is aphesis 

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