Latin in Layman’s - A Rhetoric Revolution

Etymologizing Latin's irregular verb - "fero, ferre" | suffer, proliferate, transfer, Lucifer, and more!


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Transfer:

Definition: To move or convey from one place, person, or thing to another.

Etymology: From the Latin "transferre," which combines "trans" (across) and "ferre" (to carry). Latin derived this term from the Greek "pherein."


Infer:

Definition: To deduce or conclude information from evidence or reasoning.

Etymology: Derived from the Latin "inferre," which combines "in" (into) and "ferre" (to carry). The Latin term was influenced by the Greek "pherein."


Suffer:

Definition: To endure or experience pain, distress, or hardship.

Etymology: Comes from the Latin "sufferre," which combines "sub" (under) and "ferre" (to carry). The idea is carrying a burden or enduring something.


Conference:

Definition: A meeting where people gather to discuss or exchange information.

Etymology: From the Latin "conferentia," which combines "con" (together) and "ferre" (to carry). The idea is people coming together to carry or exchange ideas.


Prefer:

Definition: To choose or favor one thing over another.

Etymology: Derived from the Latin "praeferre," which combines "prae" (before) and "ferre" (to carry). It implies carrying something before others.


Reference:

Definition: A mention or citation of a source or authority in support of an argument or statement.

Etymology: From the Latin "referentia," which combines "re-" (back) and "ferre" (to carry). It means carrying something back, like information or a citation.


Ferry:

Definition: A boat or ship used to carry people and goods across a body of water.

Etymology: Derived from the Old English "ferian," which means "to carry" or "to convey." It has Germanic roots related to the Greek "pherein."


Lucifer:

Definition: A poetic term for the morning star (Venus) or the Devil (Satan).

Etymology: From Latin "lucifer," which combines "lux" (light) and "ferre" (to carry). It refers to the light-bringer or the morning star.


Sufferance:

Definition: The state of enduring pain, hardship, or inconvenience.

Etymology: Derived from "suffer" with the suffix "-ance," indicating a state or condition.


Proliferate:

Definition: To reproduce or multiply rapidly.

Etymology: From the Latin "proliferare," which combines "proles" (offspring) and "ferre" (to carry). It means to carry forth or produce offspring abundantly.


Defer:

Definition: To postpone or delay something.

Etymology: Comes from the Latin "differre," which combines "dis" (away) and "ferre" (to carry). It implies carrying something away from the current moment.


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