Learn Vocabulary Using Root Words: Day 12

In this article, we learn how we can improve our vocabulary easily by developing tricks. We make use of a technique known as ETYMOLOGY.
Etymon (roots) + logy (study of) = etymology
Review of Etymology:
Prefix, Root, SuffixMeaning
GenoRace
FratriBrother
HomiMan/woman
Infantbaby
MatriMother
PatriFather
RegiKing or queen
SuiOneself
Uxoriwife
SororiSister
FiliChildren
FoetiUnborn baby
ParriParents
Cidedenoting an act of killing

Tricks to learn words:

  • Murder of one’s children = Fili (children) + cide (denoting an act of killing) = Filicide
  • Murder of a foetus = foeti (unborn baby) + cide (denoting an act of killing) = Foeticide
  • Murder of one’s brother = Fratri (brother) + cide (denoting an act of killing) = Fratricide
  • Murder of an infant = infanti (baby) + cide (denoting an act of killing) = Infanticide
  • Murder of one’s mother = matri (mother) + cide (denoting an act of killing) = Matricide
  • Murder of one’s parents = parri (parents) + cide (denoting an act of killing) = Parricide
  • Murder of one’s father = patri (father) + cide (denoting an act of killing) = Patricide
  • Murder of king or queen = Regi (king or queen) + cide (denoting an act of killing) = Regicide
  • Murder of oneself = sui (oneself) + cide (denoting an act of killing) = Suicide
  • Murder of one’s wife = Uxori (wife) + cide (denoting an act of killing) = Uxoricide
  • Murder of one’s sister = Sorori (sister) + cide (denoting an act of killing) = Sororicide
  • Murder of a race = geno (race) + cide (denoting an act of killing) = genocide
  • Murder of man/woman = homi (man/woman) + cide (denoting an act of killing) = homicide