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어원 368

lenient, relent, relentless, lens, 어원, len-, lens-, lent-,= bend

어원 : len-; lens-; lent-= bend lenient a. 너그러운 (lenient punishment) Similar: merciful clement sparing forgiving forbearing tolerant moderate charitable humane indulgent easygoing magnanimous sympathetic compassionate pitying kind mid 17th century (in lenient (sense 2)): from Latin lenient- ‘soothing’, from the verb lenire, from lenis ‘mild, gentle’. relent v. 누그러지다 (He relented somewhat. *re-= ag..

legal, illegal, legitimate, legislature, 어원, leg-,= law

어원 : leg-= law legal a. 법적인 (a legal adviser) illegal a. 불법의 (illegal parking) Similar: unlawful illicit illegitimate against the law criminal lawbreaking actionable felonious unlicensed unauthorized unsanctioned unwarranted unofficial outlawed banned forbidden barred prohibited interdicted proscribed early 17th century: from French illégal or medieval Latin illegalis, from Latin in- ‘not’ + leg..

dilate, latitude, latifoliate, 어원, lati-,= wide

어원 : lati-= wide dilate v. 얇게 펴다 (with dilated eyes) Similar: enlarge become larger widen become wider expand distend swell Opposite: contract late Middle English: from Old French dilater, from Latin dilatare ‘spread out’, from di- ‘apart’ + latus ‘wide’. latitude n. 위도 (at 38 degrees north latitude) latifoliate n. 활엽수의 (a latifoliate tree) 공무원 두문자 암기 ✽ 책 구매 없이 PDF 제공 가능 ✽ adipoman@gmail.com 문의 ..

bilateral, unilateral, collateral, multilateral, 어원, lateral-,= side

어원 : lateral-= side bilateral a. 양면적인 (a bilateral contract *bi-= two cf. bicycle) having or relating to two sides; affecting both sides. unilateral a. 일방적인 (a unilateral view *uni-= one cf. unity) collateral a. 부차적인 (a collateral issue *col-= together) additional but subordinate; secondary. multilateral a. 다양한 (a multilateral role *multi-= many cf. multivision) lateral a. 옆의, 측면의 (a lateral lin..

elapse, collapse, lapse, 어원, laps-,= fall

어원 : laps-= fall elapse v. 시간이 경과하다 (How much time has elapsed? *e-= out ref. sand) late 16th century (in the sense ‘slip away’): from Latin elaps- ‘slipped away’, from the verb elabi, from e- (variant of ex- ) ‘out, away’ + labi ‘to glide, slip’. collapse v. 무너지다 (The bridge collapsed because of its own weight.) early 17th century (as collapsed ): from medical Latin collapsus, past participle o..

languid, languish, lax, laxative, 어원, langui-, lax-,= loose

어원 : langui-; lax-= loose languid a. 나른한; 열의가 없는 (a languid attempt) Similar: relaxed unhurried languorous unenergetic lacking in energy slow slow-moving listless lethargic phlegmatic torpid sluggish lazy idle slothful inactive indolent lackadaisical apathetic indifferent uninterested late 16th century (in languid (sense 2)): from French languide or Latin languidus, from languere (see languish)...

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