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Monere - to warn
Monere - to warn
Monere - to warn
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Monens(From Moneo, Monere, Monui, Monitum: To advise, To warn.)
The root from which 'monit' derives is the Latin 'monere', to remind or warn.
to warn/advise: monere warning/advising: monens
The root "mon" in monument comes from the Latin word "monere," meaning "to remind" or "to warn." This root is used in words related to something that serves as a reminder or memorial, such as a monument.
The Latin word is 'monere'
Ad- prefix meaning toward. -mon- root coming from the latin "monere" meaning to warn. -ish suffix meaning in the likeness of. Essentially, to warn about something.
Middle English: from Old French somondre, from Latin summonere 'give a hint,' later 'call, summon,' from sub- 'secretly' + monere 'warn.'