6. State of being out of harmony.
7. Record; through the Latin recordari, to remember (or know again). To get by heart; hence to register; to write or inscribe an authentic account of.
8. Having heart; hence bravery, calmness, firmness. (The heart is accounted the seat of bravery; hence the derivative sense of courage.)
corpus, corpor = body.
| 1. corpse | 5. incorpor ate, make |
| 2. corps (pronounce core) | 6. corpus cle, small |
| 3. corpor al, relating to | 7. corset |
| 4. corpu lent, full of | 8. habeas corpus. You may have |
1. The body only; hence a dead body.
2. A body of soldiers.
3. Relating to the body; as corporal punishment.
4. A corpulent person is fleshy; literally full of body.
5. To make into a body in the legal sense, so that a number of individuals may transact business legally as one person.