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Vergil Quiz 20

Choose the best meaning for each Latin word.

 

mater, matris (f.)
grandmother   mother   wife  
exanimus, -a, -um
dead, lifeless   inanimate   insane, crazy  
virtus, virtutis (f.)
strength, power, force   excellence, courage; character   manhood, maturity  
effor, effari, effatus sum
to utter, proclaim, tell   to follow, come next; press on   to bear out, carry out  
sinus, -us (m.)
chamber, room   nose, sinus   fold; bay; lap  
Hector, Hectoris (m.)
another name of Ascanius   Achilles' son and the greatest champion of the Greeks   Priam's son and the greatest champion of the Trojans  
modus, -i (m.)
practice, custom, habit, duty   measure, way, manner, method   ghost, spirit, shade  
lustro (1)
to survey, examine; traverse; purify   to cease, stop; hinder, prevent   to shine, gleam; polish  
cruentus, -a, -um
fierce, cruel   bloody, gore-covered   oily, slick  
accipio, -ere, accepi, acceptus
to address, speak to   to arouse, inflame, kindle   to receive, accept, welcome  
moles, -is (f.)
blemish, mole   mass, size; difficulty   custom, habit; pl. character  
amo (1)
to like, love, cherish   to aim; head for   to walk, go  
agnosco, -ere, agnovi, agnotus
to recognize   to agonize   to be ignorant of  
impono, -ere, imposui, impositus
to serve, be subordinate to   to place upon, put on   to compel, force  
habeo, -ere, habui, habitus
to grasp, possess; obtain   to consider; have, hold   to dwell, live (in)  
valeo, -ere, valui
to value, esteem   to roll, turn   to be strong, be well; farewell  
cor, cordis (n.)
head   neck   heart  
caedes, -is (m.)
sword, dagger, weapon   killing, slaughter, carnage   fall; misfortune; disaster  

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