A Stem Dictionary of the English Language : for Use in Elementary Schools
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L. equns. Ere (ore) — inclose ; exercise (set at work, as in driving cattle out of an inolosure). L. arcere. Eremi — the desert ; eremite (a hermit of the desert). G. eremia. G. eremos, deserted, desolate. Erg— work ; energy (work within), organ (a working part). G. ergon. Ero — love ; erotic '** (relating to love). G. eroa. Err — wander ; errant, error, ab- erration. L. errare. Ert — erect ; aler^ (on the watch, in an upright posture). It. erta. L. erecius. Erysi (eruthr) — red ; 6?'2/sipelas ...(a disease characterized by a red skin). G. eruthros. Esc — eat ; esculent (good to eat). L. escare. Escal — ladder; escalade. Sp.es- cala. L. scala. Eso (oiso) — carry ; esophagus (the gullet which carries to the stomach what is eaten). G. phero, oiso. Esoter — inner, within; esoteric (addressed to an inner circle of disciples). G. esoter. G. eso, within. Ess — to be ; essence'™ (the existing substance, the real quality). L. esse. * To be an epic, the poem needs to be great in length, in quality, and in pop- nlarlty.
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