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Vergil Quiz 18

Choose the best meaning for each Latin word.

 

ter
so, thus, in this way   land, earth   three times, thrice  
mollis, -is, -e
sad, gloomy; dark   soft, gentle; yielding   ill-starred, unlucky  
coma, -ae (f.)
unconsciousness, coma   heart, chest; mind   hair; foliage  
pax, pacis (f.)
part, portion   peace; reconciliation   wealth, resources  
labor, labi, lapsus sum
to attack, assualt; kill   to work, strive, make an effort   to slip, glide; fall  
reviso, -ere
to go back, return   to look back, revisit   to send back; set aside  
ostium, -i (n.)
door; mouth, opening   port, harbor; river   bone; skeleton  
nympha, -ae (f.)
nymph   fairy   dragonfly  
adeo, adire, adii, aditus
to go to, appraoch; reach; meet   to add, increase   to attack, assault; destroy  
portus, -us (m.)
gate, doorway   omen, portent   port, harbor  
rego, -ere
to correct; make straight   to rule, direct, guide   to tie, fasten, bind  
vos
you (s.)   we   you (pl.)  
Anna, -ae (f.)
Dido's sister   Ascanius' mother   Priam's wife  
circumdo, -ere, -dedi, -datus
to surround, encircle   to hand over, surrender   to give generously  
nemus, nemoris (n.)
divine will; god   nemesis; enemy, foe   wood, grove, forest  
miror, -ari, miratus sum
to marvel at, be astonished   to reflect; bend   to die, perish  
adeo
to that degree, so   to there   then, thereupon  
aperio, -ire, aperui
to appear, be seen, be disclosed   to endure, suffer; allow   to open, uncover, reveal  

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