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ENGLISH ROOT WORD: concil-, counsil- from Latin concilium, conciliatus, conciliare

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【concil-, counsil-】 are word -forming element
usually meaning "meeting, gathering of people"
from Latin "concilium, conciliatus, conciliare"



[WORD ROOT]root concil
[VARIATIONS OF ROOT] concil, concile, councill, concili
[ETYMOLOGY]root (Latin) concilium, conciliatus, conciliare
[MEANING]root meeting, gathering of people

 

 

 

 


【DETAILs OF ORIGIN(ENTYMOLOGY】

  • 【Latin】 concilium [com+calare] a meeting, a gathering of people
  • 【Latin】 conciliatus [past participle of conciliare]
  • 【Latin】 conciliare [concilium] make friendly, to bring together, unite in feelings

[LIST OF ENGLISH WORD]

concil, conciliable, conciliate, conciliatingly, conciliation, conciliator, council, councillor, councilor, reconcile, reconciliation

Please see Word information in detail as follows;

concil [combining form] from concil
【DEFINITION】 a meeting, a gathering of people
【ROOTs】 concil; meeting, gathering of people

conciliable [adjective] from conciliate < concil
【DEFINITION】 ① Capable of being conciliated or reconciled.
② Capable of being conciliated or reconciled.
【DERIVATIVEs】 conciliable, conciliatingly, conciliation, conciliator, conciliate
【ROOTs】 concili(concil); meeting, gathering of people able; suffix

conciliate [verb] from conciliate < concil
【DEFINITION】 to make (someone) more friendly or less angry
【PRIMARY MEANING】 overcome distrust or hostility of by soothing and pacifying,
【CONJUGATIONs】 conciliates, conciliated, conciliated, conciliating
【DERIVATIVEs】 conciliable, conciliatingly, conciliation, conciliator, conciliate
【SYNONYM】 pacify
【ROOTs】 concili(concil); meeting, gathering of people ate; verb suffix

conciliatingly [adverb] from conciliate < concil
【DEFINITION】 So as to conciliate.
【DERIVATIVEs】 conciliable, conciliatingly, conciliation, conciliator, conciliate
【ROOTs】 concili(concil); meeting, gathering of people at(ate); call, cry ing; adjective suffix ly; suffix

conciliation [noun] from conciliate < concil
【DEFINITION】 Conciliation is willingness to end a disagreement or the process of ending a disagreement.
【DERIVATIVEs】 conciliable, conciliatingly, conciliation, conciliator, conciliate
【ROOTs】 concili(concil); meeting, gathering of people ation(ion); suffix

conciliator [noun] from conciliate < concil
【DEFINITION】 He was widely seen as a conciliator, occupying the central ground of Conservative politics.
【pl.】 conciliators
【DERIVATIVEs】 conciliable, conciliatingly, conciliation, conciliator, conciliate
【ROOTs】 concili(concil); meeting, gathering of people at(ate); call, cry or; noun suffix

council [noun] from council < concil
【DEFINITION】 A council is a group of people who are elected to govern a local area such as a city or, in Britain, a county.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 assembly of persons for consultation, deliberation or advice
【pl.】 councils
【ROOTs】 council(concil); meeting, gathering of people

councillor [noun] from council < concil
【DEFINITION】 A councillor is a member of a local council.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 a member of a council
【pl.】 councillors
【DERIVATIVEs】 councillorship, councilorship, councillor
【ROOTs】 councill(concil); meeting, gathering of people or; noun suffix

 


councilor [noun] from council < concil
【DEFINITION】 a variant US spelling of councillor
【PRIMARY MEANING】 a member of a council
【ROOTs】 council(concil); together, with or; noun suffix

reconcile [verb] from reconcile < concil
【DEFINITION】 If you reconcile two beliefs, facts, or demands that seem to be opposed or completely different, you find a way in which they can both be true or both be successful.
【PRIMARY MEANING】 to restore to union and friendship after estrangement or variance, (also of God or Christ) restore (mankind, sinners) to favor or grace
【CONJUGATIONs】 reconciled, reconciled, reconciling, reconciles
【DERIVATIVEs】 reconcilement, reconciler, reconciliation, reconciliatory, reconcile
【SYNONYM】 resign yourself to
【ROOTs】 re; prefix concile(concil); meeting, gathering of people

reconciliation [noun] from reconcile < concil
【DEFINITION】 ① the act of causing two people or groups to become friendly again after an argument or disagreement
② the process of finding a way to make two different ideas, facts, etc., exist or be true at the same time
【pl.】 UNCOUNTABLE NOUN
【DERIVATIVEs】 reconcilement, reconciler, reconciliation, reconciliatory, reconcile
【ROOTs】 re; again, behind, back concili(concil); meeting, gathering of people ation(ion); noun suffix


Other word list containing concil-, counsil-; reconciler, reconcilement, reconciliatory

【OTHER ROOTs; 】

clude-
cogn-, cognit-
cline, clin-
clin-
clar-, clari
civ-, civil-, cit-
clam-
cite-, cit-
circum
chart, card

 

ENGLISH ROOT WORD: clude- from Latin claudere, clausus

【clude-】 is word -forming element usually meaning "shut, close" from Latin "claudere, clausus"from PIE *klau- "hook, peg, nail, pin" [WORD ROOT]root clude [VARIATIONS OF ROOT] clude, close, clus,..

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