Phantasm

Phantasm: something imagined; an illusion, or apparition; something that seems to exist, but, in fact, does not. The Latin word for ghost is phantasma.  It comes from the Greek φάντασμα (a phantasm), which derives from φαντάζω (I make visible). The English word ghost...

The truth we ignore…

In those days a boy on the classical side officially did almost nothing but the classics. I think this is wise; the greatest service we can do to education today is to teach fewer subjects. No one has time to do more than a few things well before he is twenty, and...

Acme

Acme – the peak of perfection; the pinnacle; the zenith; the company that sends incredible equipment to Wile E. Coyote. From Greek ἀκμή (point; top).

Acre

Acre: a plot of land equal to 4,840 square yards.  In Old English, an æcer was simply a “tilled field”.  Later, the word described the amount of land plowed by oxen in a single day. This is an old word.  Variations show up in many ancient European languages. In Latin,...

English power boost!

English vocabulary is made up of 60% Latin words and 10% Greek words.  This means, that, by learning those old Greek and Latin roots, you will possess the key to 70% of the language that your fellow students do not possess. – Rita McNamera, in 14 Basic Roots:...