Etymology_8
rogation
- (def) an asking, prayer, entreaty
- (def) (Christianity) a solemn supplication, esp in a form of ceremony prescribed by the Church.
- (def) A deeply serious and somber prayer or entreaty.
(see regal *reg- ; “move in a straight line”)
-regal
- (pro) Ree-gul
- (def) royal, kingly
- (ori) PIE *reg- ” move in a straight line”
related, “move in a straight line”1.rake(n.1)2.regular(adj).3.rogation4.Reich(n.)regal(adj)reckon(v)rack ; (too many…)rich (adj) ; “strong.powerful; great,mighty; of high rank”— *rix; “king” <– *reg (???) : ” hence, “direct, rule” (see rex)rex ; “a king”right (adj1) ; “morally correct”- (mem) interesting, (below)
- Latin, rex (king)
- regere (to rule) –> a. royal ( belonging to a monarch) b. real ( unit of currency )
- entreaty [/ɪnˈtriːti/]
- (def)a strong serious request that you make to someone about something that is worrying you.
- (def) earnest request
- (com) entreat + y
- entreat
- (def) to ask earnestly
- (com) en + treat
- en- (1)
- make
- treat
- traiter ” to treat ” (treat) (v. )
- treat(v.)
- (def) ” nogotiate, bargain, deal with”
- (def) “deal with, act to ward; set forth ( in speech or writing )”
- set forth
- (def) to explain or describe something in a clear and detailed way
- (def) drag about, tug, haul, pull violently
- tract
- (pro.) /trakt/
- (def) (n.)a large area of land
- (def) (v. ) to pursue, follow, or track.
- (ori. ) Lat. tractus
- (???) ” perfect passive participle of “traho”/ˈtra.hoː/
- (def) to draw, drag PIE *trag- , *derag-
- (related) drag, draw, trigger, track
- (def) to ask earnestly; beg or plead with; implore
- (def) ” to enter into negotiations”
propose (not done yet!!)
- (com) pro + poser
- pro- ;forth
- poser ; put, place ( see pose v.1)
- pose (v.1)
- (related)
- propone, pause.
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