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1. Which is the only word in this group that is not related to the Latin root for "city" or "citizen"?
2. What is the literal meaning of 'saluting' a person?
3. The word Amish is a derivation of the Latin "amici", which means "friends".
4. Which of these words literally means "root"?
5. Authorative etymologists have explained 'surly' (e.g. in 'surly behaviour') as deriving from "sir-ly" and originally meaning lordly, haughty.
6. Which of these words suggests "a lover next to the official or first one"?
7. The ending -gress in a number of words derives from "gredi" which means "to walk". Which of the following words should therefore refer to people
who either come together (e.g. for talks) or who "walk together"?
8. A horologia (compare French horloge) was an instrument that told you what time it was. People who look closely at the time or hour of your birth may be able to draw your ___________.
9. All these words are related to the Latin word for star (astrum). Which of them means that the stars are out of order?
10. What 'little group of houses' is smaller than a village, but still can be seen as a place where people have their 'little home'?
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