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Oxana [17]
3 years ago
8

Based on the Latin and Anglo-Saxon forms, determine the Modern English equivalents to these words. An example, from Greek rather

than Latin, has been done for you. All the other words are terminology you would likely hear in church. Type each word after the colon (:) next to Modern English.
Greek: kyriake


Anglo-Saxon: cyrice


Modern English: church




Latin: diabolos


Anglo-Saxon: deofol


Modern English:___



Latin: presbyter


Anglo-Saxon: preost


Modern English:___



Latin: ministrare


Anglo-Saxon: mynster


Modern English:___



Latin: praedicare (verb)


Anglo-Saxon: praedician


Modern English:___
English
2 answers:
Misha Larkins [42]3 years ago
6 0

devil

priest

minister

preach


CORRECT ANSWER

PilotLPTM [1.2K]3 years ago
4 0

Based on the Latin and Anglo-Saxon forms, determine the Modern English equivalents to these words. The first has been done for you. All the other words are terminology you would likely hear in church. Type each word after the colon (:) next to Modern English.  

Latin: kyriake  

Anglo-Saxon: cyrice  

Modern English:church  

Latin: diabolos  

Anglo-Saxon: deofol  

Modern English:  

Latin: presbyter  

Anglo-Saxon: preost  

Modern English:  

Latin: monasterium  

Anglo-Saxon: mynster  

Modern English:  

Latin: praedicare (verb)  

Anglo-Saxon: praedician  

Modern English:

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