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Based on the latin and anglo-saxon forms, determine the modern english equivalents to these words. an example, from greek rather than latin, has been done for you. all the other words are terminology you would likely hear in church. type each word after the colon (: ) next to modern english. greek: kyriake anglo-saxon: cyrice modern english: church latin: diabolos anglo-saxon: deofol modern english: latin: presbyter anglo-saxon: preost modern english: latin: ministrare anglo-saxon: mynster modern english: latin: praedicare (verb) anglo-saxon: praedician modern english:

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