Read The Greek & Latin Roots of English Online

Authors: Tamara M. Green

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The Greek & Latin Roots of English (37 page)

Optics
is that branch of physics that deals with the nature and properties of light and vision.

 

Greek or Latin Word
English Meaning
opteuo (ὀπτεύω)
see
video-vidēre-visum
see
phos, photos (φω̑ς)
light
    in combining form, photo-
light
lux, lucis
light
lumen, luminis
light, source of light
chroma, chromatos (χρω̑μα)
color
    in combining form, chromato-
color
pigmentum, pigmenti
color

 

Color
Latin Word
Greek Word
Greek Combining Form
white
album, albi
leucos (λεύκός)
leuco-
black
nigrum, nigri
melas, melanos (μέλας)
melano-
red
rubrum, rubri
erythros (ἐρυθρός)
erythro-
blue
caeruleum, caerulei
cyanos (κύανος)
cyano-
green
viridis, viridis
chloros (χλωρός)
chloro-

Thermodynamics

Thermodynamics
is that branch of physics that deals with the relationship between heat and energy.

 

Greek or Latin Word
English Meaning
thermon (θερμόν)
hot, warm
calor, caloris
warmth, heat
dynamis (δύναμις)
power, force
potentia, potentiae
power, force
chronos (χρόνος)
time
tempus, temporis
time

GEOLOGY

Earth first produced starry Sky, equal in size to herself, to cover her on all sides
.

HESIOD,
Theogony
126

Geology
is the study of the structure of the earth's crust and the formation of its various layers, including rock types and fossils. In ancient Greece, the earth was considered to be the oldest of all the deities; her name was Gaia, and she had given birth to the first generation of gods and to all good things in nature. We still call our planet Mother Earth.

 

Latin or Greek word
English meaning
Ge (Γɳ̑) or Gaia (Γαι̑α)
Earth
    in combining form, geo-
terra, terrae
earth
lapis, lapidis
stone
lithos (λίθος)
stone
petros (πέτρος)
stone, rock
Vulcanus,Vulcani
The Roman blacksmith god who had his forge on Mt. Etna.There he made weapons for the gods and the heroes.
Volcanology
is the scientific study of volcanoes.
I'll Drink to That…
Like today, many stones were regarded as precious by the ancient Greeks, but some were thought to have special properties. The amethyst, for example, was believed to prevent intoxication.
methu
(μέθυ) = wine

Paleontology

Paleontology
is that branch of geology that deals with prehistoric life through the study of plant and animal fossils (the remains or traces of animal or plant life of earlier geological ages). For the nonspecialist, perhaps the most exciting fossils are those of the dinosaurs, the reptiles that lived during the Mesozoic period (220–265 million years ago). They, too, have a classical name.

 

Greek or Latin Word
English Meaning
paleon (παλαιόν)
old
    in combining form, paleo-
old
on, ontos (ὤν)
being
    in combining form, onto-
being
fodio-fodere-fossum
dig up
dinon (δεινόν)
terrible, fearful
sauros (σαυ̑ρος)
lizard
Jurassic Park, Revisited …
Perhaps the most frightening of the dinosaurs was the forty-five-foot-long
Tyrannosau- rus rex
, a carnivore that had teeth that were a foot in length. What are the Greek and Latin roots of his name? His playmates included the brontosaurus and the pterodactyl. What were their special characteristics?
Jurassic
, by the way, is just a synonym for
Mesozoic
, an age in the earth's history that occurred between 70 and 220 million years ago.
δεινός = terrible, dread
βροντή = thunder

GEOGRAPHY

But as to the fable that there are Antipodes, that is to say, men on the opposite side of the earth, where the sun rises when it sets to us, men who walk with their feet opposite ours, that is in no way credible
.

ST. AUGUSTINE,
City of God

Geography
is the study of the physical and human landscapes on the surface of the earth, the location and distribution of its natural and cultural features, the processes that affect them over time and space, and the relationship and interaction between humans and their environment.

 

Greek or Latin Word
English Meaning
mappa, mappae
napkin, cloth; map
charta, chartae
papyrus; paper
mons, montis
mountain
oros, oreos (ὄρος, ὄρεος)
mountain
lacus, lacūs
lake
limne (λίμνη)
lake
flumen, fluminis
river
    cf. fluo-fluere = flow
potamos (ποταμός)
river
insula, insulae
island
silva, silvae
forest

Gerhard Mercator, sixteenth century Flemish cartographer, who created a world map and is said to have coined the word “atlas” to describe a collection of maps?

METEOROLOGY

Let the forked curl of fire be hurled against me, let the air be stirred by thunder and the convulsive blast of the savage winds
.

AESCHYLUS (fifth-century BCE Athenian playwright),
Prometheus Bound
(1043–1045)

Meteorology
is the science that deals with the study of the atmosphere and atmospheric phenomena, including weather and climate.

 

Greek or Latin Word
English Meaning
meteoron (μετέωρον)
raised from the ground; high in the air
clima, climatos (κλίμα)
region, zone
atmos (ἀτμός)
vapor
    as learned borrowing, atmo-
air
sphera (σφαι̑ρα)
ball
nebula, nebulae
mist, vapor, fog
tempestas, tempestatis
season of the year; weather; storm
pluvia, pluviae
rain
glacies, glaciei
ice
baros (βάρος)
weight
    as learned borrowing, baro-
pressure
It Was a Dark and Stormy Night…
Zeus, of course, was the god who sent thunder and lightning bolts. They were the weapons he used to show his displeasure and to punish those who had angered him. The Greeks believed that the winds were the children of Eos (Dawn) and Astraeus (“the Starry One”), a Titan.
“Astraeus and Dawn—god and goddess—lay together in love and Dawn gave birth to the violent winds; Zephyr, who brings fair weather; Boreas, who opens a path for the storm; and Notus. After the winds, Dawn gave birth to the stars—the morning star and the shining constellations.” Hesiod,
Theogony
375–383

 

Greek or Latin Word
English Meaning
anemos (ἄνεμος)
wind
    in combining form, anemo-
wind
ventus, venti
wind
Aurora,Aurorae
goddess of the dawn
The Winds

 

Greek or Latin Word
English Meaning
Boreas (Βορέας)
North Wind
Zephyros (Ζέφυρος)
West Wind
Notos (Νότος) or Auster, Austri
South Wind
Euros (Εὐ̑ρος)
East Wind
Typhon (Τυφω̑ν)
a mythological giant. His body, after he was killed by Zeus, became the source of all harmful winds.A dreadful creature, he had 100 fiery serpent heads
cyclos (κύκλος)
circle
    as learned borrowing, cyclo-
cycle
The Seasons
In Greek mythology, the Seasons, or
Horae
, were thought to be the daughters of Zeus and the goddess Themis. It is their Roman names, however, that give us our English derivatives.

 

Latin Word
English Meaning
aestas, aestatis
summer
autumnus, autumni
fall
tempus hibernum
winter
ver, veris,
or
tempus vernum
spring

MATHEMATICS

To ancient Greek scientists, mathematics was considered to be a branch of philosophy because they believed that through mathematics one could come to understand all the physical and spiritual relationships among the constituent parts of the cosmos. Modern mathematics has a perhaps more limited goal: it is that branch of knowledge that deals with quantities, magnitudes, and forms; their measurements; and their interrelationships.

 

Greek or Latin Word
English Meaning
manthano (μανθάνω)
learn
    perfect stem = math-
mathematica (μαθηματικά)
the things to be learned; mathematics
arithmos (ἀριθμός)
number
numerus, numeri
number
calculus, calculi
pebble; small stone
gonia (γωνία)
angle
    cf. Latin genu, genus
knee
axioma (ἀξίωμα)
honor; decision; self-evident theorem
q.e.d. (quod erat demonstrandum)
that which was to be proved
Circular Reasoning
The mathematical term
pi
, which represents the ratio of the diameter of a circle to its circumference, was a symbol used by Greek mathematicians to represent the word περ- or circumference. Can you figure out the literal meaning of this Greek word?

Cybernetics

In 1948, the noted mathematician Norbert Wiener coined the term
cybernetics
to describe the study of systems of control and communication within and between humans, machines, organizations, and society. Although cybernetics encompasses fields of research as diverse as the study of neural networks and chaos theory, it is most popularly associated with the development of computer technology and artificial intelligence.

The use of digital computers has introduced a host of new words to the English language, such as
megabyte
and
gigabyte
, as well as acronyms such as RAM, and has given new meanings to old words, such as
memory, virtual reality, digital
, and
flexibility
, that are formed from Greek and Latin roots.

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