The following pairs of English words are cognates with the same or similar meanings. You are given the meaning of one of the wor
ds. Choose the answer that you believe gives the best definition of the second word. sheath-shed: Sheath means "a case for a blade or covering or supporting covers." Shed means "to set apart." The root of these two cognates could be:
- the Old English word scieppan, which meant "to shape."
- The Old English word scyte meaning "sheet."
- the Old Norse word skortha, which means "to prop."
- the Latin word scindere, which meant "to cut, split."
- the Greek word syntrierarch, which means "citizen."
the Latin word scindere, which meant "to cut, split."
Explanation:
The origin of the word "sheath-shed" would most probably be the Latin word "scindere" which means to cut, split.
The meaning of the two words denote that something is set aside and covered, so therefore the root of the two cognate would be the Latin word scindere, which meant "to cut, split."
Bruno stayed within the house because he didn't want to leave his family that made him an outcast. ;-; he literally made himself a spot at the "dinner table".