![]() ![]() ![]() It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Sanskrit srnoti "hears," srosati "hears, obeys," srutah "heard of, celebrated " Avestan sraothra "ear " Middle Persian srod "hearing, sound " Greek klyo "hear, be called," klytos "heard of, celebrated," kleos "report, rumor, fame glory," kleio "make famous " Latin cluere "to hear oneself called, be spoken of," inclutus "renowned, famous " Armenian lu "known " Lithuanian klausau, klausyti "to hear," šlovė "splendor, honor " Old Church Slavonic slusati "to hear," slava "fame, glory," slovo "word " Old Irish ro-clui-nethar "hears," clunim "I hear," clu "fame, glory," cluada "ears," Irish cloth "noble, brave " Welsh clywaf "I hear," clod "praise, fame " Old English hlud "loud," hlysnan "to listen, hear," hleoðor "tone, tune " Old High German hlut "sound " Gothic hiluþ "listening, attention.Literally to bring to an end in this context the campaign to end the slave trade and slaveryĪbolitionist person who supported the movement to end the transatlantic slave trade and slaveryĪbsentee owner a plantation or estate owner who did not live on and manage the property directlyĪffirmative action a policy to increase representation from people in groups believed to have suffered discriminationĪfrican-Caribbean a person from the Caribbean of African descentĪfrika an alternative spelling of Africa, reflecting how it is spelt in many African languages it is also used to indicate an Afro-centric viewpointĪfro-centric a philosophical and theoretical perspective from an African point of view it challenges Africa?s philosophical, economical and cultural marginalization by the WestĪkan Akan people are members of an ethnic group from areas of Ghana and the Ivory Coast, in West Africa, who share a common culture and languageĪmericas the two continents of north and south America and the surrounding islandsĪnti-slavery used to describe a person, an action, or an idea that is against slaveryĪpprentice a person who learns a craft or trade by working for a specialist or master for an agreed period, usually at low wagesĪpprenticeship the period during which a person is bound (under contract) as an apprenticeĪsante Asante people are members of an ethnic group from areas of Ghana, in West Africa, who share a common culture and languageĪssimilation a process of making or becoming similar to others to integrate into the majorityīenin the Kingdom of Benin was a widespread empire across Nigeria and present day Benin that flourished from the 14th to the 19th century before it was captured and plundered by the British in 1897īlack often used in Britain to describe people of African and Caribbean (and sometimes Asian) originīlack British used during the 1980s to stress the political unity between African, Caribbean, and South Asian people in Britain. ![]() ![]() It forms all or part of: ablaut Cleon Clio Damocles Hercules leer list (v.2) "hear, harken " listen loud Mstislav Pericles Slav slave Slavic Slovene Sophocles Themistocles umlaut Wenceslas Yugoslav. Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to hear." ![]()
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