Words for Week 7

 

obfuscate "to make dim, dark, and indistinct" < Latin OB- "over" + FUSCUS "dark" + -ATE a verbal suffix used to make nouns and adjectives into verbs, "to make", "to cause"
redact "to edit" or "revise" < Latin re- red- (before vowels) "back", "again" + ACTUM (AGERE) "do"
erratum, pl. errata "a mistake in printing" [errata sheet:  a list of such errors inserted or bound into a book)] < Latin ERRARE, ERRATUM "to go astray":  Errare est humanum.
obdurate "hardened", "unfeeling" < Latin ob- over, against, toward + DURUS "hard"
exacerbate "increase in bitterness" < Latin ex-  out, out and out, thoroughly + ACERBUS "harsh" < ACER, ACRI- "sharp", "keen", "bitter" [cf acrimony, eager, vinegar, acrid]
uxoricide "the killing/killer of a wife" < Latin UXOR "wife" [cf. uxorious, uxorial] + -CIDE < caedere, caesum [-cid- -cis-] "cut, kill"
maritocide "the killing/killer of a husband" < Latin MARITUS "husband" + -CIDE
decimate  "to kill every tenth man" as a form of punishment for desertion or mutiny in the Roman army; "to kill/destroy a large part" < Latin DECIMUS "tenth"
pretermit  "to disregard intentionally", "pass over" < Latin praeter "beyond" + MITTERE "send", "let go"
deprecate "to express disapproval of"   < Latin DE- "down" + prex, PREC- "prayer" > deprecare "to ward off by prayer" [cf.  imprecate "to curse", "to invoke evil" < Latin im-, IN- in, on, against + PREC-; cf. also precarious]
recant  "to retract a formerly held belief" < Latin re- "back", "again" + CANERE, CANTUM "sing"
recondite "hiiden, obscure, not easily understood" < Latin re- "back", "again" + CONDERE, CONDITUM   "preserve", "hide"
accede "yield to", "consent"; "come into an office"  < Latin ac- < AD- "to" + CEDERE "go", "yield"
salient  "striking"  < salire "jump"
immanent "abiding in", "indwelling" < manêre "remain"
querulous "whining", "complaining" < queri "complain"
perspicuous  "very clear" < per + spicere "look"
specious "deceptive" < species "appearance" < spicere