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Vocabulary Quiz 17
Vergil Quiz 17
Choose the best meaning for each Latin word.
nam
then, at that time
now, already
for; namely
antrum, -i (n.)
entrance, opening
tantrum; anger
cave, hollow, grotto
conubium, -i (n.)
dining room
bed
marriage
sedeo, -ere, sedi
to sit, hold court
to speak, talk
to establish, set up
pateo, -ere, patui
to lie open, be open
to pave; cover
to state, avow; plead
honor, honoris (m.)
gliding; slipage
honor, esteem, distinction
fear, timidity
Name:
loquor, loqui, locutus sum
to speak, say, tell
to hurry, hasten
to warn, advise
torus, -i (m.)
couch, bed
bull, steer
time, season
procul
offspring, descendants
closeby, near
far, in the distance
sermo, -onis (m.)
altar; temple
medicine, cure
conversation; talk, rumor
tempto (1)
to throw, hurl; utter
to struggle, strive; fight
to try, attempt; tempt
moror, morari, moratus sum
to die, perish
to delay, stay, linger
to be accustomed
ergo
therefore, consequently
still, even, also
what sort? of such a kind
quoque
still, quite
also, too
a certain
carus, -a, -um
new, young, fresh
dear, precious
sweet, agreeable, delightful
haereo, -ere
to stick, be fastened; linger
to gulp down, drink, swallow
to hurl, throw, toss
tristis, -is, -e
empty, vain, useless
cheap, inexpensive, valueless
sad, dismal, gloomy
Pergama, -orum (n.)
citadel of Troy, Troy
the city of Evander
the citadel of Carthage, Carthage
inanis, -is, -e
huge; fierce, frightening
empty; vain, useless
ill-starred, unlucky
Libya, -ae (f.)
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Europe
Asia
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