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Vergil Quiz 19

Choose the best meaning for each Latin word.

 

insequor, insequi, insecutus sum
to prepare, train   to follow, come next; press on   to ambush, surprise  
iaceo, -ere, iacui
to lie, be prostrate, lie at rest   to throw, hurl; utter, say   to toss, buffet; brag, utter  
Penates, -um (m.)
citadel of Troy, Troy   household gods, godds of the state   inner chambers; interior  
comitor, comitari, comitatus sum
to accompany, attend, follow   to delay, hesitate   to brush; dress hair  
memor (adj., gen. memoris)
of marble   medicinal   mindful  
moveo, -ere, movi, motus
to move, shake; agitate, disturb   to delay, tarry; stay   to soothe, tame, calm  
dives (adj., gen. divitis)
divine, sacred   wealthy, rich   diverse; different  
iterum
enough   on a journey   again, once more  
arbor, -is (f.)
vineyard   tree   port  
Libycus, -a, -um
Libyan, African   Asian, Persian   Carthaginian, Phoenecian  
pietas, -tatis (f.)
religion, superstition   devotion, duty, sense of duty   faith, trust; pledge  
uterus, -i (m.)
infant, baby   womb, belly   each, each (of two)  
pugna, -ae (f.)
fight, battle   prize; plunder   nose; face  
alter, -a, -um
altered, changed   winged, swift   the other; one (of two)  
fas est
it is lawful   it is said   it is done  
pes, -is (m.)
knee   arm   foot  
accendo, -ere, accensi
to set on fire; arouse, inspire   to climb, ascend   to attack, assault; fight  
infelix (adj., gen. infelicis)
empty, useless   happy; fertile   unlucky; miserable  
bonus, -a, -um
new   precious   good  
annus, -i (m.)
old woman   tantrum   year  
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Ausonius, -a, -um
Italian   Greek   Carthaginian  

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