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Lesson 3 Part 2

Lesson 3 Part 2. Personal Relationships. FRATER, FATRIS Latin “brother”. FRATERNAL. (frah- tur -nul) (fra-ter-nal), adjective Definition: Pertaining to brothers; brotherly “Those two boys have a fraternal bond even though they are not blood related.” . FRATERNIZE.

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Lesson 3 Part 2

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  1. Lesson 3 Part 2 Personal Relationships

  2. FRATER, FATRIS Latin “brother”

  3. FRATERNAL (frah-tur-nul) (fra-ter-nal), adjective Definition: Pertaining to brothers; brotherly “Those two boys have a fraternal bond even though they are not blood related.”

  4. FRATERNIZE (fr@-er-nize) (frat-er-nize), verb Definition: to be friendly with to socialize with the enemy Forms: fraternization, noun “The new kid in school was easy to fraternize with & made friends quickly.” “The game was boys vs. girls and I didn’t dare fraternize or we might lose.”

  5. AVUNCULUS, AVUNCULI Latin “uncle”

  6. AVUNCULAR (uh-vuhng-cue-ler) (a-vunc-u-lar), adjective Definition: Like an uncle “We have the most avuncular neighbor. He comes over on holidays and falls asleep watching football.”

  7. FAMILIA Latin “family”

  8. FAMILIAL (fah-mill-yull) (fa-mil-ial), adjective Definition: having to do with family “Even though my cousins live all across the country, we still have a familial bond that keeps us close.”

  9. UXOR, UXORIS Latin “wife”

  10. UXORIOUS (youcks-ore-ee-us) (ux-or-i-ous) adj. Definition: dominated by one’s wife “That man is completely uxorious. He can’t go anywhere or do anything without his wife giving him permission.”

  11. GAMOS Greek “marriage”

  12. BIGAMY (big-ah-mee) (big-a-my), noun Definition: married to two people Forms: bigamist, noun bigamous, adjective “The greedy man couldn’t decide who to marry so he committed bigamy and convinced both women to marry him.”

  13. MONOGAMY (ma-nohg-ah-me) (mo-nog-a-my), noun Definition: marriage to an individual person Forms: monogamist, n monogamous, adj “In America, the only legal form of marriage is monogamy.”

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