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Vergil Quiz 14

Choose the best meaning for each Latin word.

 

Tyrius, -a, -um
Tyrian, of Tyre; Carthaginian   Tyrian, of Tyre; Greek   Tyrian, of Tyre; Trojan  
fors, fortis (f.)
chance, fortune   strength, energy   forehead, brow  
tamen
however, nevertheless   since, although   then, at that time  
solus, -a, -um
earthy, of the ground   alone, only   sunny, pertaining to the sun  
homo, hominis (m.)
woman, wife   human being, man   porridge, grits  
fundo, -ere, fusi, fusus
to disperse, scatter   to build, establish   to pour, pour out, spread  
mors, mortis (m.)
limit   death   delay  
tendo, -ere, tendi, tentus
to live, survive   to head for, approach; intend   to extend, stretch; aim at; strive  
extremus, -a, -um
farthest, outermost; remotest   perilous, very dangerous   external, outside of  
ardeo, -ere, ardui, arsus
to plow; dig   to acquire, gain, obtain   to burn, be on fire  

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