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Lesson 5 Part 1

Lesson 5 Part 1 . Feelings. AMO, AMARE, AMAVI, AMATUM Latin “to love” AMICUS Latin “friend”. AMICABLE. (am-ih-kuh-bull) (am-i-ca-ble), adjective Definition: friendly; peaceable Forms: amicability, noun amicableness, noun amicably, adverb

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Lesson 5 Part 1

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  1. Lesson 5 Part 1 Feelings

  2. AMO, AMARE, AMAVI, AMATUM Latin “to love” AMICUS Latin “friend”

  3. AMICABLE (am-ih-kuh-bull) (am-i-ca-ble), adjective Definition: friendly; peaceable Forms: amicability, noun amicableness, noun amicably, adverb “Mr. Rogers was easily the most amicable person in the neighborhood; he was so kind and friendly.”

  4. AMITY (am-ih-tee) (am-i-ty), noun Definition: friendship; friendly relations “Those two girls have a very strong amity that will surely last a lifetime...or until their next fight.”

  5. ENAMORED (ih-nam-ord) (e-nam-ored), adjective Definition: in love with; charmed by *this word will be used with “of” or “with” “The young boy was totally enamored with/of his new puppy.”

  6. INIMICAL (ihn-ihm-ih-cull) (in-im-i-cal), adjective Definition: harmful hostile; unfriendly “Smoking is inimical to your health.” “The new boy was so inimical that none of the students wanted to befriend him.”

  7. ODIUM Latin “hate”

  8. ODIOUS (oh-dee-us) (o-di-ous), adjective Definition: hateful; distasteful “The yellow she painted her kitchen was the most odious color I have ever seen.”

  9. PHILOS Greek “friend” PHILEO, PHILEIN Greek “to love”

  10. BIBLIOPHILE (bihb-lee-oh-file) (bib-li-o-phile), noun Definition: a lover of books Form: bibliophilia, noun “It is no secret that Ms. Daby is a bibliophile.”

  11. PHILANTHROPY (fil-an-throw-pee)(phil-an-thro-py), noun Definition: goodwill to fellow human beings charitable gift, act, or organization Forms: philanthropic, adj. philanthropical, adj. philanthropist, n “Her philanthropy throughout life was truly great; she was always good to others.” “The lady’s philanthropy to the orphanage was much appreciate.”

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