soci'ety: Lat. societas, from socius, a companion.

2.—TERMS IN GRAMMAR.

ad'jective, Lat. adjectivus, from ad and jacere, to add to: a word joined to a noun or pronoun to limit or describe its meaning.

ad'junct, Lat. adjunctus, from ad and jungere, to join to: a modifier or subordinate element of a sentence.

ad'verb, Lat. adverbium, from ad, to, and verbum, word, verb: a word used to modify the meaning of a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

anal'ysis, Gr. analusis, from ana and luein, to unloose, to resolve into its elements: the separation of a sentence into its constituent elements.

antece'dent, Lat. antecedens, pres. part. of antecedere, to go before: the noun or pronoun represented by a relative pronoun.

apposi'tion, Lat. appositio, from ad, to, and ponere, to place beside: the state of two nouns put in the same case without a connecting word between them.

ar'ticle, Lat. articulus, a little joint: one of the three words, a, an, or the.