Sunday, November 9, 2008

The Odyssey Vocab

Click on the comments section of this post to add the four-square information for your assigned word. A full 4-square includes a definition, image discussion, a sentence about The Odyssey using your word, and two or three synonyms.

In addition to your 4-square, your comment must include the etymology of the word. In other words, is the word's origin Anglo-Saxon, Latin, Greek, French, or some other language? An impressive discussion of the etymology of the word will also include a breakdown of any prefixes and suffixes.

To find the etymology, search your word at either of these links: dictionary.com or etymology online. To find etymology you might have to search the root word (the most basic form of the word.)

Here are the vocab words:

harangued
insolent
reparations
prophecy
libation
sovereign
lustrous
nymph
vaunted
suppliants
mutinous
squadron
sinews
deft
demurred
shroud
charlatan
mawkish
bard
lyre


By the way, the lexicon of the native English speaker generally breaks down like the image below.

26 comments:

AnastasiaM said...

Word: Shroud.

Deff: The cloth used for burial sheets.

Synonyms: Hide, cover, enfold, enclosed.

Image: mummy, or a dead body at a crime scene.

Etymology: old English

Sentence: Odysseus's men were wrapped in shrouds if their body's were found.

Christina said...

Squadron:

Definition-A large group of people or things.

Sentence-Telemachus gathered a squadron of people to attend his journey in search of his father.

Synonyms-Unit, fleet, or squad.

Etymology- From the mid 16th century, also Italian.

KAYNA said...

LIBATION

Definiton- the pouring out of wine or another liquid.

Dynonyms- pour, drain.

Sentence- they began the libation.

Picture- wine pouring out of a goblet.

Etymology- late 1300's old english

Ansley said...

Word: Prophecy.

Def: prediction of what is to come.

Synonyms: foretelling ,prevision, revelation.

Image: A medium with a crystal ball.

Sentence: The soothsayer made a prophecy that the cyclops would go blind but regain his sight.

Etymology: greek

Kelsey J. said...

Vaunted

Definition: to brag.

Synonyms: boast, show off.

Sentence: Odysseus vaunted at the cyclops after he
had tricked him.

Picture: Odysseus yelling from his boat.

Etymology: latin

Britta said...

word: reparations

Definition: something to make up for loss or damage.

Synonyms: replacement, compensation

Etymology: Latin

Sentence: People gave reparations to the family's whom lost loved ones in the Trojan war.

Image: a women giving another women a reparation for her husbands loss.

Madeleine said...

Word: Mutinous

Definition:Unruly, unaffected

Synonyms:Uncontrollable

Image:parent yelling for teen to stop listening to music and riding a skateboard but teen continues.

Sentence:Although his mother tried to control him, Telemachus was mutinous.

Etymology:Latin

Kirstin C said...

Word: Lustrous

Definition: brilliant, splendid, having a sheen or glow.

Synonyms: Bright, dazzling, radiant

Sentence: The nymph's hair looked lustrous.

Etymology: Dravidian origin

Kelly L. said...

Word:Mut:inous

Definition:being unruly, ignoring something or someone.

Synonyms: Unaffected, rebellious

Etymology: Latin

Sentence:A mutinous crew undid Odysseus.

Anna C said...

Word: Reparation

Definition: A repair or a change

Sentence: People were given

reparations to take the load of grief off their hearts.

Image: a nail going into a board with a hammer

Synonyms: Amend, Fix, Repair, Change

Etymology: Latin

Kelly said...

Word: Suppliant

Definition: Humbly entreating

Synonyms: making, or expressing a plea

Image: question mark

Etymology: 1429 old english

sentence: Their faces were suppliant

Charlie B. said...

Charlatan
def: a person who pretends to more knowlege or skill then he or she has

Sent: The suitors were all charlatan

Syn: liar, fake

Etymology: italian

Adrienne H. said...

DEMURRED

Definition: to linger, hesitate. Reserved or shy.

Synonyms: hesitant, shy

Image: Someone standing alone, nervous to join others.

Sentence: the boy felt demurred around the older kids.

Etymology: French

Lakaiguy said...

Word: Sovereign.

Deff: a monarch; a king, queen, or other supreme ruler.

Synonyms: King, Ruler

Image: a king or a ruler

Etymology: old French
Sentence: He is the sovereign of all the land.

Julia said...
This comment has been removed by the author.
Julia said...

NYMPH

Definition- A goddess character of mythology that is a beautiful and graceful maiden that inhabits land.

Synonyms: A maiden, woman, goddess

Sentence: The nymph calypso allowed Odysseus to leave Ogygia after seven years, following a visit by Hermes

Etmology: Greek

Image: A really pretty woman

muffin said...

Word- prophecy
Deff-An inspired utterance of a prophet, viewed as a revelation of divine will.
Synonmos-vision,apocalyptic, cabalistic,clairvoyant, ominous, prophetic,apocalypse, declaration
Picture-is of a relgious person.
Etymology:M.E. Latin

Will W said...

word: Insolent
Definition: to be rude
Synonyms: Rude, Arrogant
Image: angry person
Sentence: Calypso is very insolent
etymology: middle english

andrea said...

word: BARD
definition: a minstrel, singing poet/reciter of poetry
image: a poet singing and playing a harp or lyre
etymology: late celtic...
sentence: the bard told us a story when he came to town

Alex R. said...

Sinew [sin-yoo]:

Definition-
1] a tendon
2] Often, Sinews. The source of strength, power, or vigor.
3] Strength; power; resilience

Sentence- In the book, The Odyssey, Athen is the very sinew of hope to Odysseus throughout his journey home.

Synonyms- Strength, heftiness, muscularity

Etymology-
Middle English [ME]; oblique form of seonu, sinu

Marcos G said...

Word: Vaunted

Definition: Bragged, boasted

Synonyms: self-centered, show off, self-righteous.

Images: Marcos poppin' his collar. Woop woop!!!

Etymology: 1340 derived from Middle French, Late Latin and Latin.

Sentence: "So I vaunted and he groaned back in answer..." (Homer 227)

Anonymous said...

Mawkish

definition: Extremely sentimental

Synonyms: overly sentimental, insipid

sentence: he was mawkish over the death of his friend.

Etymology:middle english

Shadeslayer375 said...

Deft

Def: clever

syn: dextrous, nimble, skillful

image: kid with glasses

etymology: 1175–1225; ME

Sentence: Odysseus and his men were very deft when defeating Polyphemus.

Katherine B. said...

Word: Lyre

Deffinition: A stringed instrument in the harp family

Synonyms: harp, small instrument

Image: An instrument that looks like a harp.

Etymology: Old French, Greek, Latin

Sentence: The old minstrel played the lyre while he sang.

Molly H. said...

Word: harangued

Deff: scolding or a long or intenese verb attack

synonyms: diatribe, speech

Image: an essay

Etymology: middle english

Sentance: Odysseus read the harangued paper

Drew Pierce said...

Word: Squadron

Def.: a number of people grouped together

Synonyms: Group, fleet, troop

Image: An army troop

Etymology: 16th Century Italian