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,
-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).
There is no suffix te. Maybe what was meant was ate which means state.
Or is not a prefix it is a suffix. Perhaps what was meant was ortho. Orthodontist, orthodox, orthopedic are few words with this.
Bernard. Faucon has written: 'Les papiers qui volent'
in ancient Greece it meant, the area surrounding the fortified hill, or acropolis.
It means Thank you. (See related questions below, if you were looking for what -ty meant as a suffix.)
What is a word root? If you meant root word, the answer is "marvel". "ous" is a suffix.
The motto of RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine is 'Ut Secure Volent'.
The suffix for undo is to not do.