2. Edifice: a building, especially a large one. Edify: to improve morality, intellect, etc. especially by instruction. Edification: intellectual, moral, or spiritual improvement. Aedes: temple, building house
3. Homicide: killing of one person by another. Homicidal: capable of killing someone; a maniac Homo: man
4. Pauper: a person who is extremely poor. Pauperize: to impoverish. Pauper: poor person
5. Pecuniary: relating to money; requiring payment. Pecunious: abounding in money; rich Pecunia: money
6. Dormant: lying asleep or as if asleep; inactive. Dormancy: state of being dormant. Dormitory: a building for housing a number of people; a place for people to sleep. Dormer: a window set into a gable projecting from a sloping roof. (came through a French word meaning “sleeping room.”) Dormio: to sleep
8. Rustic: relating to or typical of country people. Rusticate: to go to or live in the country. Rustication: act of retiring to or living in the country. Rusticus: rural, rustic