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Vergil Quiz 17

Choose the best meaning for each Latin word.

 

Name:
tempestas, -tatis (f.)
mass, heap, pile   storm, tempest; disturbance   time, season; opportunity  
conubium, -i (n.)
dining room   bed   marriage  
Libya, -ae (f.)
Africa   Europe   Asia  
pateo, -ere, patui
to lie open, be open   to pave; cover   to state, avow; plead  
sedeo, -ere, sedi
to sit, hold court   to speak, talk   to establish, set up  
ala, -ae (f.)
wing; feather   altar, shrine   other, another  
inanis, -is, -e
huge; fierce, frightening   empty; vain, useless   ill-starred, unlucky  
carus, -a, -um
new, young, fresh   dear, precious   sweet, agreeable, delightful  
moror, morari, moratus sum
to die, perish   to delay, stay, linger   to be accustomed  
sermo, -onis (m.)
altar; temple   medicine, cure   conversation; talk, rumor  
quoque
still, quite   also, too   a certain  
nam
then, at that time   now, already   for; namely  
mortalis, -is, -e
immortal, permanent   mortal, transient   dark, gloomy, relating to death  
murmur, murmuris (m.)
roar, rumbling; murmur   wall, fortification   duty, service; gift  
haereo, -ere
to stick, be fastened; linger   to gulp down, drink, swallow   to hurl, throw, toss  
aer, aeris (n.)
cottage, house   air, breeze; mist cloud   bronze; tool, weapon  
patior, pati, passus sum
to prepare, get ready   to endure, suffer; allow   to lie open, be open  
magis
less   most   more  
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  

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