Bartholomew the Englishman

On Perverse Angels

Latin Etymology: Roots

Item, daemonum intentio tota est ad malum et ad fatigationem bonorum et ideo elementa saepe perturbant, tempestates in mari et in aere concitant, fructus terrae corrumpunt et devastant, ut patet Apocalypsis 7.[1] cap. et longe peiora facerent, si boni angeli non cohiberent et ideo, quia continue peccant, quocumque vadunt, poenam suam continue secum portant, ut dicit Gregorius.

For the following Latin nouns and adjectives from the passage, find the root as described above and enter it into the corresponding field. The words will be in the case they appear as in the passage, so don't forget to change them to the genitive if necessary!

1. bonorum
2. terrae
3. poenam

  Verb Present Stem Perfect Stem Participial Stem
4. facio
5. perturbo
6. porto

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