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Hey College Boys!
Need help with a suffix. I know phile is to love or like and phobe is to fear - what's to hate?
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miso-
mis- -misia |
Verb or Noun?
Seen it used as an Adjective also.:cool:
Just studying on the side bro...before my knees give out.:D |
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Francophile Francophobe Franco? |
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thus why I put the "-" dashes :)
-misia is the suffix It's Greek for revulsion of. |
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oops, sorry, "odium" is latin and you began with Greek, must be the beer.
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And the person would be a Francomiso? |
I think you could just call that person a Dan or whatever other name they call me :p
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Francophile = A person who admires France, its people, or its culture.
Francophobe = A person who dislikes or fears France, its people, or its culture. Dan = A person who dislikes France, its people, or its culture. |
I think the word you're looking for is 'rational' or the hyphenate: 'freedom-loving'...
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Re: Hey College Boys!
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That was easy. Jeeze doc, you're dumb.;) |
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