2018-08-31

Etymology_7

Etymology_7

(rogare, related word.)

Surrogate

  • (pro) /S^r..geit/
  • (def) someone or something that replaces another person or thing as their representative.
  • (def) a person or thing acting as a substitute
  • (def) a person who is a substitute for someone else, esp in childhood when different persons, such as a brother or teacher, can act as substitutes for the parents. <– interesting…
  • (def) a substitute, especially a person deputizing for another in a specific role or office.
  • (ori.) surrogare – subrogare
    • ”put in another’s place, substitute
    • sub + rogare
      • sub-
        • ”in the place of, under
      • rogare
        • ” to ask, propose

substitute

  • (pro) [ SUHB-sti-toot ]
  • (ex.) To search for that substitue was the sole work left for Madeleine’s hands. — [Ma-d..-la-ins]
  • (def) to use something new or different instead of what is normally used
    • (ex) You can substitute red hat for black hat if you don’t want to look like stone.
  • (def) to use in place of something else, with the same function.
  • (def) ” put in place of another”
    *(replaced) replace

(ori.)

  • sub- ; under
  • statuere ; “set up “
    • *sta- ; “to stand, set down, make or be firm ”
      • (rel) stet
        • (rel)
        • stay
        • stound
        • stour
        • staddle
  • sub-
    • (def)
      • ”under, beneath; behind; from under; resulting from further division” (<– ???)
    • (ori)
      • ” under “
      • “close to” of time
      • “within, during”
      • “subject to, in the power of”
      • ” a little, somewhat “
      • PIE, *upo- ;
        • (wow.?!?!?!?)
        • upo link
        • (def) under, below
        • (derived terms)
          • (s)up-er, (s)up-eri (“over”)
          • *(s)up-mmo- (“uppermost”)
This is said to be from PIE (s)up-* (perhaps representing ex-upo-), a variant from of the root *upo- “from below,” hence “turning upward, upward, up, up from under, over, beyond” (cognates: Sanskrit *upa “near,under, up to, on” Greek hypo “under”, Old English upp “up,upward”, Hittite up-zi “rises”)

propose (<– more)
*(def) to suggest a plan, idea, or action
*(def) ” propose, advance, suggest ”
(ori) *proposer = pro- + poser
* pro- “forth” (see pro-)
* poser “put, place” (see pose(v.1))
  • “See also propone, which coexisted with this word for a time.”
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