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Vergil Quiz 17

Choose the best meaning for each Latin word.

 

moror, morari, moratus sum
to die, perish   to delay, stay, linger   to be accustomed  
huc
to this place, hither; so far   from this place, hence   in this way, thus  
torus, -i (m.)
couch, bed   bull, steer   time, season  
cedo, -ere, cessi, cessus
to proceed in a stately manner; go; yield, withdraw   to cease, stop; hinder, prevent   to concede, agree to; state  
currus, -us (m.)
course; journey   concern, anxiety   car, chariot  
antrum, -i (n.)
entrance, opening   tantrum; anger   cave, hollow, grotto  
tempestas, -tatis (f.)
mass, heap, pile   storm, tempest; disturbance   time, season; opportunity  
conubium, -i (n.)
dining room   bed   marriage  
procul
offspring, descendants   closeby, near   far, in the distance  
tempto (1)
to throw, hurl; utter   to struggle, strive; fight   to try, attempt; tempt  
cunctor, cunctari, cunctatus sum
to be lucky, fortunate   to delay, hesitate   to fortify, protect  
Ascanius, -i (m.)
Aeneas' father   Iulus, Aeneas' son   another name for Italy  
loquor, loqui, locutus sum
to speak, say, tell   to hurry, hasten   to warn, advise  
sermo, -onis (m.)
altar; temple   medicine, cure   conversation; talk, rumor  
ergo
therefore, consequently   still, even, also   what sort? of such a kind  
aer, aeris (n.)
cottage, house   air, breeze; mist cloud   bronze; tool, weapon  
Pergama, -orum (n.)
citadel of Troy, Troy   the city of Evander   the citadel of Carthage, Carthage  
quoque
still, quite   also, too   a certain  
Libya, -ae (f.)
Africa   Europe   Asia  
magis
less   most   more  
ala, -ae (f.)
wing; feather   altar, shrine   other, another  

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