Appendix III: Key to Exercises (Greek)		
										
		§102. Exercises, Chapter 15
| A. | 
1. | 
ἀγων | 
agōn | 
13. | 
λαβυρινθος | 
laburinthos | 
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2. | 
χορος | 
khoros | 
14. | 
χρυσανθεμον | 
khrusanthemon | 
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3. | 
σκηνη | 
skēnē | 
15. | 
ζωδιακος | 
zōdiakos | 
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4. | 
γενεσις | 
genesis | 
16. | 
παθητικος | 
pathētikos | 
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5. | 
ἐξοδος | 
exodos | 
17. | 
ὀλιγαρχια | 
oligarkhia | 
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6. | 
ψυχη | 
psukhē 
(= psychē) | 
18. | 
ὁριζων | 
horizōn | 
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7. | 
κλιμαξ | 
klimax | 
19. | 
δυσπεψια | 
duspepsia | 
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8. | 
κωλον | 
kōlon | 
20. | 
Σισυφος | 
Sisuphos | 
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9. | 
θωραξ | 
thōrax | 
21. | 
’Αφροδιτη | 
Aphroditē | 
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10. | 
μαθηματικα | 
mathēmatika | 
22. | 
’Ωκεανος | 
Ōkeanos | 
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11. | 
μητροπολις | 
mētropolis | 
23. | 
Εὐριπιδης | 
Euripidēs | 
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12. | 
φαινομενον | 
phainomenon | 
24. | 
‘Ομηρος | 
Homēros | 
| B. | 
1. | 
barbaros | 
βαρβαρος | 
13. | 
arakhnophobia | 
ἀραχνοφοβια | 
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2. | 
katharsis | 
καθαρσις | 
14. | 
kharaktēr | 
χαρακτηρ | 
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3. | 
aretē | 
ἀρετη | 
15. | 
exēgēsis | 
ἐξηγησις | 
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4. | 
mimēsis | 
μιμησις | 
16. | 
orkhēstra | 
ὀρχηστρα | 
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5. | 
turannos | 
τυραννος | 
17. | 
prōton | 
πρωτον | 
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6. | 
moira | 
μοιρα | 
18. | 
phusikon | 
φυσικον | 
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7. | 
aristeia | 
ἀριστεια | 
19. | 
hubris | 
ὑβρις | 
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8. | 
parenthesis | 
παρενθεσις | 
20. | 
Sophoklēs | 
Σοφοκλης | 
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9. | 
antithesis | 
ἀντιθεσις | 
21. | 
Gorgias | 
 Γοργιας | 
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10. | 
katastrophē | 
καταστροφη | 
22. | 
Dēmosthenēs | 
Δημοσθενης | 
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11. | 
rhododendron | 
ῥοδοδενδρον | 
23. | 
Alexandros | 
’Αλεξανδρος | 
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12. | 
xenophobia | 
ξενοφοβια | 
24. | 
Hellēspontos | 
‘Ελλησποντος | 
§108. Exercises, Chapter 16
| A. | 
1. | 
‘ΕΛΛΑΣ | 
Hellas (= Greece) | 
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2. | 
ΖΕΥΣ | 
Zeus | 
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3. | 
ΔΗΜΗΤΗΡ | 
Dēmētēr | 
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4. | 
‘ΗΡΟΔΟΤΟΣ | 
Hērodotos (L Herodotus) | 
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5. | 
ΣΑΠΦΩ | 
Sapphō | 
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6. | 
ΚΥΚΛΩΨ | 
Kuklōps (L Cyclops) | 
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7. | 
ΠΑΝΔΩΡΑ | 
Pandōra | 
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8. | 
’ΗΧΩ | 
Ēkhō (L Echo) | 
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9. | 
ΝΑΡΚΙΣΣΟΣ | 
Narkissos (L Narcissus) | 
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10. | 
’ΙΗΣΟΥΣ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ | 
Iēsous Khristos (L Iesus Christus) | 
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11. | 
ΜΑΘΘΑΙΟΣ | 
Maththaios (L Matthaeus) | 
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12. | 
ΜΑΡΚΟΣ | 
Markos (L. Marcus) | 
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13. | 
ΛΟΥΚΑΣ | 
Loukas (L Lucas) | 
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14. | 
’ΙΩΑΝΝΗΣ | 
Iōannēs (L Iohannes) | 
| B. | 
1. | 
σταδιον | 
stadium | 
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2. | 
ἀμοιβη | 
amoeba | 
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3. | 
Βακχος | 
Bacchus | 
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4. | 
γαγγραινα | 
gangraena | 
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5. | 
Οἰδιπους | 
Oedipus | 
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6. | 
κρανιον | 
cranium | 
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7. | 
Δαιδαλος | 
Daedalus | 
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8. | 
Λιβυη | 
Libya | 
§112. Exercises, Chapter 17
| A. | 
1. | 
anthropology | 
ἀνθρωπος | 
human being | 
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2. | 
geometry | 
γη | 
earth | 
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3. | 
demography | 
δημος | 
people | 
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4. | 
theosophy | 
θεος | 
god | 
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5. | 
ecology | 
οἰκος | 
house | 
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6. | 
ophthalmology | 
ὀφθαλμος | 
eye | 
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7. | 
organology | 
ὀργανον | 
instrument | 
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8. | 
cardiography | 
καρδια | 
heart | 
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9. | 
technocracy | 
τεχνη | 
skill | 
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10. | 
zoology | 
ζωον | 
animal | 
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11. | 
psychometric | 
ψοχη | 
breath, spirit, soul | 
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12. | 
osteopathy | 
ὀστεον | 
bone | 
| B. | 
1. | 
etymology | 
true study | 
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2. | 
chronometry | 
time measurement | 
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3. | 
bibliomania | 
book madness | 
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4. | 
economy | 
house(hold) law | 
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5. | 
telescopy | 
far viewing | 
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6. | 
oligarchy | 
rule by the few | 
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7. | 
necromancy | 
corpse divination | 
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8. | 
philosophy | 
love of wisdom | 
§122. Exercises, Chapter 19
| A. | 
1. | 
palaeolithic | 
neolithic | 
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2. | 
polygamous | 
monogamous | 
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3. | 
orthodox | 
heterodox | 
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4. | 
cacophony | 
euphony | 
| B. | 
1. | 
autodidact | 
self-taught | 
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2. | 
orthodontist | 
tooth-straightener | 
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3. | 
isochromatic | 
equal in colour | 
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4. | 
heterophyllous | 
other-leafed | 
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5. | 
macropterous | 
having long wings | 
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6. | 
polydactylism | 
(too) many fingers | 
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7. | 
neophyte | 
new grown, newly planted | 
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8. | 
panacea | 
all-healing, cure-all | 
| C. | 
1. | 
stereophonic | 
< G stere-o-phon-ic: stere– (στερεος, “solid”) + –o– (connecting vowel) + –phon– (φωνη, “voice”) + –ic (adj. suffix -ικος) | 
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2. | 
megalomania | 
< G megal-o-mania: megal– (μεγας, “big”) + –o– (connecting vowel) + –mania (μανια, madness) | 
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3. | 
heterogamy | 
< G heter-o-gamy: heter– (ἑτερος, “other”) + –o– (connecting vowel) + –gamy (γαμος, marriage) | 
§130. Exercises, Chapter 20
| A. | 
1. | 
hexameter | 
< G hexa– (six) + –meter (measure); “having six measures” | 
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2. | 
tripod | 
< G tri– (three) + –pod (foot); “having three feet” | 
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3. | 
quadrangle | 
< L quadr– (four) + –angle (corner); “having four corners” | 
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4. | 
octahedron | 
< G octa– (eight) + –hedron (base); “having eight bases” | 
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5. | 
duplicate | 
< L du-(two) + –plic- (fold) + –ate (perf. part.); “folded in two” | 
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6. | 
hemisphere | 
< G hemi– (half) + –sphere (ball); “a half ball” | 
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7. | 
millennium | 
< L mill– (thousand) + –ennium (year period); “1000 years” | 
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8. | 
quinquefoliate | 
< L quinque– (five) + –foliate (having leaves); “five leafed” | 
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9. | 
dyarchy | 
< G dy– (two) + –archy (rule); “rule by two” | 
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10. | 
sexagenarian | 
< L sexagen– (sixty) + –arian ; “someone in their sixties” | 
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Nb. | 
These are schematic analyses only, providing a minimum of information. | 
| B. | 
1. | 
polychrome | 
< G poly-chrome: poly- (πολυ-, “many”) + -chrome (χρωμα, “colour”) | 
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2. | 
leukemia | 
< G leuk-em-ia: leuk- (λευκ-, “white”) + -em- (αἱμα, “blood”) + -ia (noun suffix) | 
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3. | 
trigonometry | 
< G tri-gon-o-metry: tri- (τρι-, “three”) + -gon- (γων-, “angle”) + -o- (connecting vowel) + -metry (-μετρια, “measurement”) | 
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4. | 
geomorphology | 
< G ge-o-morph-o-logy: ge- (γη, “earth”) + -o- (connecting vowel) + -morph- (μορφη, “form”) + -o- (connecting vowel) + -logy (-λογια, “study”) | 
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5. | 
photophobia | 
< G phot-o-phobia: phot- (φως, φωτ-, “light”) + -o- (connecting vowel) + -phobia (-φοβια, “fear”) |