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Swinton, William, 1833-1892

"New Word-Analysis Or, School Etymology of English Derivative Words"

AR'BITER, ar'bitri, _a judge or umpire_.
ARBITER: ar'biter, _a judge or umpire_.
ARBITR: -ary, -ate, -ation, -ator; arbit'rament (Lat. n. _arbitramen'tum_,
decision).

12. AR'BOR, ar'boris, _a tree_.
ARBOR: ar'bor, _a lattice-work covered with vines, etc., a bower_; -et, _a
little tree_; -ist, -escent, -(e)ous; arbore'tum, _a place where specimens
of trees are cultivated_; arboricult'ure (-ist).

13. AR'MA, _arms, weapons_.
ARM: arm (n. and v.); arms, _weapons_; -or, _defensive weapons_; ar'morer;
ar'mory; armo'rial, _belonging to the escutcheon or coat of arms of a
family_; ar'mistice (_sis'tere_, to cause to stand still); disarm';
unarmed'.
Arma'da (Span, n.), _a naval warlike force_; ar'my (Fr. n _armee_);
ar'mament (Lat. n. _armamen'ta_, utensils); armadil'lo (Span, n.), _an
animal armed with a bony shell_.
ARS. (See page 28.)

14. ARTIC'ULUS, _a little joint_.
ARTICUL: -ate (v., to utter in distinctly _jointed_ syllables), -ate (adj.
formed with joints), -ation; inartic'ulate; ar'ticle (Fr. n. _article_).

15. AS'PER, _rough_.
ASPER: -ate, -ity; exas'perate; exas'peration.
AUDIRE. (See page 29.)

16. AUGE'RE: au'geo, auc'tum, _to increase_.
AUG: augment' (v.); augmentation.
AUCT: -ion, _a sale in which the price is increased by bidders_; -ioneer.
Author (Lat. n. _auc'tor_, one who increases knowledge); author'ity;
au'thorize; auxil'iary (Lat. n. _auxil'ium_, help).

17. A'VIS, _a bird_; Au'gur, Aus'pex, aus'picis, _a soothsayer_.


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