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The syllable 'trib-' is a Latin root. From it come almost all Latin words that begin 'tribu-'. Such words derive either directly from 'tribus', which carries the idea of a 'division of the Roman people'; or indirectly from 'tribunus', which means 'officer' with paymaster, military or consular responsibilities. The word 'tribus' has the original meaning of 'a third part of the Roman people'. And that meaning reflects the original derivation of 'tribus' from 'tres', or three.
The root word for "retribution" is "tribute," which comes from the Latin word "tributum," meaning a payment or contribution. "Retribution" refers to the act of punishing or seeking revenge for a wrongdoing.
The Latin root is Posse meaning, to be able
Latin (portus), meaning harbor. Latin porto, meaning carry.
suus, sua, suum
The syllable 'trib-' is a Latin root. From it come almost all Latin words that begin 'tribu-'. Such words derive either directly from 'tribus', which carries the idea of a 'division of the Roman people'; or indirectly from 'tribunus', which means 'officer' with paymaster, military or consular responsibilities. The word 'tribus' has the original meaning of 'a third part of the Roman people'. And that meaning reflects the original derivation of 'tribus' from 'tres', or three.
The root word for "retribution" is "tribute," which comes from the Latin word "tributum," meaning a payment or contribution. "Retribution" refers to the act of punishing or seeking revenge for a wrongdoing.
No, there is not a latin root meaning for fog.
The Latin root is Posse meaning, to be able
The Latin root of the word beneficiary comes from the Latin adverb "bene" meaning good.
Latin (portus), meaning harbor. Latin porto, meaning carry.
Together
suus, sua, suum
The Latin root "quinque" means five.
From Latin 'sufficere'. Derived from ''sub' meaning up to, and root of 'facere' meaning to make
"Agri-" is a Latin root meaning "field" or "farm."
The root is the Latin "vīvere," meaning "to live."