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Latin Root "PORT": Carrying Across Languages

📅 October 4, 2025⏱️ 10 min read📖 0 words

The Latin root "port" from "portare" (to carry) creates dozens of English words about carrying, conveying, and transporting. From "portable" to "deport," this root is fundamental for vocabulary about movement and transfer.

Physical Carrying

Transport (carry across), portable (able to be carried), porter (one who carries)—literal carrying meanings.

Import and Export

Import (carry in), export (carry out)—commercial vocabulary for international trade and goods movement.

Abstract Carrying

Report (carry back information), support (carry from below), deport (carry away)—metaphorical carrying meanings.

Modern Extensions

Portfolio (carry sheets), airport (air transport place)—modern compounds maintaining the root meaning.

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Conclusion

The "port" root demonstrates how ancient Latin vocabulary for physical carrying extends into modern abstract and technical usage.

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