survivor

survivor

UK[səˈvaɪvə]US[sərˈvaɪvər]
n

a person who continues to live after an accident, war, or illness

n

a person who manages to continue living a normal life despite great difficulties

Morpheme Breakdown

sur
viv
or
sur

over

viv

live

or

person who

Etymology

the word 'survivor' has a direct lineage from latin. it is built upon the verb 'supervivere', meaning "to outlive, to live beyond or longer than". this verb itself is a compound of the prefix 'super-' (over, above) and the root 'vivere' (to live). the literal sense is "to live over" or "to live beyond" a particular event or period. entering english via anglo-norman and old french in the late 15th century, the term initially carried this temporal meaning of outliving others. over time, its application broadened to specifically denote one who lives through a dangerous or life-threatening ordeal, emphasizing not just duration but endurance and the overcoming of adversity. the suffix '-or' consistently marks the agent, the one who performs the act of surviving.

Analysis

Structure: sur (over) + viv (live) + or (person who) - sur: from latin 'super-', meaning "over, above, beyond". serves as a prefix intensifying the root. - viv: from latin 'vivere', meaning "to live". serves as the core root. - or: from latin '-or', a suffix forming agent nouns meaning "a person or thing that does something".

Examples

she was the sole survivor of the plane crash.

he is a cancer survivor and now volunteers to support other patients.

the documentary features survivors of the natural disaster telling their stories.