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Vergil Quiz 21

Choose the best meaning for each Latin word.

 

inimicus, -a, -um
hostile, unfriendly   unrestrained, unlimited   friendly, favorable  
proles, -is (f.)
strength, power, force   offspring, descendants   battle, fight  
forma, -ae (f.)
smoke; fire   beauty; form, shape   weapon, tool  
Creusa, -ae (f.)
another name of Venus   the island of Sicily   Aeneas' first wife  
post
before, in front of   after, behind; afterwards   door post; door  
Graius, -a, -um
Trojan   Greek   Carthaginian  
quando
since, although   when   how much  
spero (1)
to accompany, attend, follow   to reject, spurn   to hope, expect  
fidus, -a, -um
loyal, faithful, credible   beautiful, shapely   ominous, dire; harsh  
doceo, -ere, docui, doctus
to learn, understand   to teach, instruct, inform   to guide, lead; consider  
Name:
amicus, -a, -um
friendly   hostile   living, breathing  
quin
who, what; any   why not?; but indeed   on the contrary, rather  
gero, -ere, gessi, gestus
to rotate; revolve   to bear, carry, wage   to say, speak, tell  
desero, -ere
to leave, forsake, abandon   to desire, want, lust after   to sow, spread  
pius, -a, -um
on foot, pedestrian   religious, superstitious   devoted, loyal, dutiful  
Aeolus, -i (m.)
Aeneas' charioteer   one of the sons of Atreus   king of the winds  
terreo, -ere, terrui, territus
to frighten, terrify   to fear, be afraid of   to tremble, shake  
aspicio, -ere, aspexi, aspectus
to remember, recollect   to be auspicious, favorable   to look at, observe  
pergo, -ere
to proceed, hasten   to perish, fall to ruin   to condemn; threaten  

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