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Vergil Quiz 20

Choose the best meaning for each Latin word.

 

lustro (1)
to survey, examine; traverse; purify   to cease, stop; hinder, prevent   to shine, gleam; polish  
adsum, adesse, adfui
to be lawful, permissible   to be away, absent   to be present, at hand  
frater, fratris (m.)
father   brother   uncle  
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  
exanimus, -a, -um
dead, lifeless   inanimate   insane, crazy  
loco (1)
to place, put, establish   to rage, be mad   to speak, utter, say  
impono, -ere, imposui, impositus
to serve, be subordinate to   to place upon, put on   to compel, force  
accipio, -ere, accepi, acceptus
to address, speak to   to arouse, inflame, kindle   to receive, accept, welcome  
caedes, -is (m.)
sword, dagger, weapon   killing, slaughter, carnage   fall; misfortune; disaster  
mora, -ae (f.)
delay, hindrance   death, destruction   custom; character  
lux, lucis (f.)
light, brightness   loot, plunder   sacred grove  
sive
without   or if; whether   to echo, resound  
amplector, -ari, amplectatus sum
to accompany, attend, follow   to attack, assault, engage   to embrace, enfold, entwine  
Name:
mater, matris (f.)
grandmother   mother   wife  
Anchises, -ae (m.)
son of Aeneas   father of Aeneas   another name for Aeneas  
modus, -i (m.)
practice, custom, habit, duty   measure, way, manner, method   ghost, spirit, shade  
cruentus, -a, -um
fierce, cruel   bloody, gore-covered   oily, slick  

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