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[English Etymology] *neu- "to shout" 😱📢

*neu- "to shout" 😱📢



Eng pronounce
  Late Latin pronunciare
               Latin pronuntiare "to proclaim, announce; pronounce, utter" =pro nuntiare

[English Etymology] *pel- "to thrust, strike, drive" 🏇

 *pel-  "to thrust, strike, drive" 🏇


Eng polish
   Mid Eng polischen "make smooth," 
        Old French poliss- "to polish, decorate, see to one's appearance," 
                       Latin polire "to polish, make smooth; decorate, embellish"


Old French pouspulse (late 12c
            Latin pulsus (past participle)
                         pellere"to push, drive,"



Latin compellere "to drive together, drive to one place (of cattle), to force or compel (of persons)" = com  pellere

Eng extrapolate (in a Harvard observatory account in 1862 of the comet of 1858 = extra- + ending from interpolate)

Eng interpolate "to alter or enlarge a writing by inserting new material,"
    Latin interpolatus, (past participle)
                  interpolare "alter, freshen up, polish; falsify (writings)" = inter  + polare "to smooth, polish"

[English Etymology] *men- "to project"

 *men- "to project"




Eng mountain
   Old French montaigne 
      Vulgar Latin *montanea "mountain, mountain region,"
                         Latin montanus "mountainous, of mountains"
                                      mons  "mountain" 

[English Etymology] *weik- "to fight, conquer"

 *weik-  "to fight, conquer"




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 Late Latin convictionem (noun of action)
               Latin convincere "to overcome decisively"  = com- vincere



[English Etymology] *dhe- "to set, put" 💪

 *dhe-"to set, put" 💪




Fr face 
   Lt facies "appearance, form, figure”

Lt facilis "easy to do“

Lt factum (things done)


Eng -fy 
    Fr -fier  
       Lt -ficare


Gk thema "a proposition, subject, deposit ï something set down“  
    PIE *dhe-mn 

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Fr affaire = à faire "to do" 

Lt affectus 
   Lt afficere = ad + facere

Fr confection  
    Lt confectionem = com + facere

Ity confetti  
     Lt confectus 

Old Fr difficulté  
         Lt difficilis = dis + facilis

Lt effectus = ex + facere


Eng office

    Latin officium"service, kindness, favor; official duty, function, business; ceremonial observance; work-doing" = ops "*op-, to work, produce in abundance" + facere

Latin perfectus "completed, excellent, accomplished, exquisite," past participle of perficere "accomplish, finish, complete," from per "completely" (see per) + combining form of facere


Eng profit
Old French prufitporfit "profit, gain" (mid-12c.), 
Latin profectus "profit, advance, increase, success, progress," noun use of past participle of proficere "accomplish, make progress; be useful, do good; have success, profit," from pro "forward" (from PIE root *per- (1) "forward") + combining form of facere




Lt sufficientem 
        sufficere  = sub + facere

[English Etymology] *deik- "to show, point out" 👉

*deik- "to show, point out" 👉


Eng teach
    Old English tæcan "to show, point out, declare, demonstrate,
        Proto-Germanic *taikijan "to show" 


[English Etymology] *pet- "to rush; to fly" 🐦

*pet- "to rush; to fly"  🐦


Latin petitionem "a blow, thrust, attack, aim; a seeking, searching; a claim, suit," 
              petere "to make for, go to; attack, assail; seek, strive after; ask for, beg, beseech, request; fetch; derive; demand, require"