oscillo-, oscill-

(Latin: swing, vibrate, move, motion; from oscillum, a diminutive form of osoris, "mouth, face, small face")

By extension, "small mask of the god Bacchus" that was hung in Roman vineyards to honor the god of wine while scaring off grape-eating birds as it vibrated and swang in the breeze.

Related "move, motion" word units: cine-; kine-; mobil-; mot-, mov-; seismo-; vibro-.