Title: Vocabulary Book II
1Vocabulary Book II Unit 4
2Vocabulary Objectives
- You will be able to
- Match word to definition
- Use the word in a sentence
3Take Out
- Binder with Paper
- Remember to use Cornell Note-taking method.
4Vocabulary Words
- Write down the words and definitions in your
notebooks. - Word in column in left and definition in column
on right. - Write down word used in a phrase or sentence.
- Write down roots.
5Root
- SANCT
- Latin SANCTUS, "holy"
61 - SANCTUARY
7SANCTUARY
- n. A place of protection
- Because hunting was prohibited on the five-mile
stretch of land, the forest became a sanctuary
for all kinds of threatened wildlife. - syn refuge
- http//youtu.be/KZ4kMdy-MKM
- Church Sanctuary A sacred place, such as a
church, in which fugitives formerly were immune
to arrest (recognized by English law from the
fourth to the seventeenth century). - http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanctuary
82 - SANCTUM
9SANCTUM
- n. A private place
- To be invited into the holy man's sanctum was
considered the highest honor among his disciples.
103 - SANCTIFY
11SANCTIFY
- V. To make holy
- The fifth of every month was sanctified as a day
of remembrance and meditation. - syn bless
124 - SANCTIONS
13SANCTIONS
- n. Something that forces obedience with a law or
rule - The National Association of Methodist Priests
imposed sanctions upon Duttonville United Church
when the pastor refused to follow official policy.
14ROOT
155 - DEITY
16DEITY
- n. A god a divine being
- The priests warned that using the name of the
deity lightly might bring disaster on the
community.
176 - DEIFY
18DEIFY
- v. To make into a god to treat like a god
- History has shown that while we should not
condemn the President, neither should we deify
him.
19ROOT
207 - PANTHEON
21PANTHEON
- N. a group of gods a group of people so
accomplished in a skill or field that they seem
like gods - G. pan, "all," theos all gods
- The new book on dance has an extensive section
about the whole pantheon of French ballet greats.
22The Pantheon ( /'pæn?i??n/ or US /'pæn?i??n/1
Latin Pantheon,nb 1 from Greek ????e???, an
adjective meaning "to every god") is a building
in Rome, Italy, commissioned by Marcus Agrippa as
a temple to all the gods of Ancient Rome, and
rebuilt by Emperor Hadrian in about
126 AD.2 The nearly-contemporary writer
(2nd3rd centuries AD), Cassius Dio, speculated
that the name comes either from the statues of so
many gods placed around this building, or else
from the resemblance of the dome to the
heavens.3
238 - POLYTHEISTIC
24POLYTHEISTIC
- adj. Having several gods or deities
- G. poly, "many," theos many gods
- Some of the greatest artworks of the
fundamentally polytheistic culture show the
various gods feasting together.
259 - MONOTHEISM
26MONOTHEISM
- n. Worship of or belief in only one god
- G. monos, "one,'I theos, "gods,' onegod
- Judaism, Islam, and Christianity are all based
upon monotheism because they have a single,
all-powerful deity at their centers.
27ROOT
- CAST, CHAST
- Latin CASTUS, "pure"
2810 - CASTIGATE
29CASTIGATE
- v. To criticize to condemn
- Sports fans around the world castigated the
batter for his involvement in the scandal.
3011 - CHASTENED
31CHASTENED
- adj. Made less proud humbled
- Chastened by the failure of the plan she had
spent months developing, Kathy took some time off
to rethink her strategy. - http//youtu.be/x3dXCL34aEA
3212 - CHASTISE
33CHASTISE
- v. To punish verbally to scold
- No matter how many times I chastised Dominic for
leaving his shoes in the kitchen, he could not
seem to break the habit.
34HOMEWORK
- 3X EACH DEFINITIONS AND ORIGINAL SENTENCES
- OR
- FLASHCARDS WITH ORIGINAL SENTENCES
35Closing
- Castigate
- Chastened
- Chastise
- Deify
- Deity
- Monotheism
- pantheon
- Polytheistic
- sanctify
- Sanctions
- Sanctuary
- sanctum