In words like benevolent and malevolent it refers to the Latin word for "will" or "intention". Something which is benevolent is done with good will; something which is malevolent has an evil intent.
to exercising will power or exercising choice
Bene, male,
-ment
The spelling is "meant" (past tense, past participle of to mean).The spelling -ment is a suffix that can form nouns from verbs (e.g. accomplishment).
What is a word root? If you meant root word, the answer is "marvel". "ous" is a suffix.
to exercising will power or exercising choice
Bene, male,
There is no suffix te. Maybe what was meant was ate which means state.
-ment
The spelling is "meant" (past tense, past participle of to mean).The spelling -ment is a suffix that can form nouns from verbs (e.g. accomplishment).
Bernard. Faucon has written: 'Les papiers qui volent'
Or is not a prefix it is a suffix. Perhaps what was meant was ortho. Orthodontist, orthodox, orthopedic are few words with this.
in ancient Greece it meant, the area surrounding the fortified hill, or acropolis.
What is a word root? If you meant root word, the answer is "marvel". "ous" is a suffix.
It means Thank you. (See related questions below, if you were looking for what -ty meant as a suffix.)
The motto of RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine is 'Ut Secure Volent'.
'Ment' is not a word in its own right. Do you mean 'meant'. , otherwise it is a suffix to larger compound words.