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Vergil Quiz 21
Choose the best meaning for each Latin word.
pergo, -ere
to proceed, hasten
to perish, fall to ruin
to condemn; threaten
parvus, -a, -um
equal, similar to
small, short, brief
proportional
Aeolus, -i (m.)
Aeneas' charioteer
one of the sons of Atreus
king of the winds
fidus, -a, -um
loyal, faithful, credible
beautiful, shapely
ominous, dire; harsh
spero (1)
to accompany, attend, follow
to reject, spurn
to hope, expect
aeternus, -a, -um
resolved, fixed, certain
everlasting, eternal
internal, inside of
lex, legis (f.)
light, brightness; day
law; regulation, precept
choice, option
terreo, -ere, terrui, territus
to frighten, terrify
to fear, be afraid of
to tremble, shake
fremo, -ere
to roar, resound; groan; applaud
to break, wreck, destroy
to show, indicate
quando
since, although
when
how much
proles, -is (f.)
strength, power, force
offspring, descendants
battle, fight
amicus, -a, -um
friendly
hostile
living, breathing
doceo, -ere, docui, doctus
to learn, understand
to teach, instruct, inform
to guide, lead; consider
anima, -ae (f.)
breath; life, soul
friend
word, utterance
desero, -ere
to leave, forsake, abandon
to desire, want, lust after
to sow, spread
Name:
sino, -ere, sivi, situs
to be without, lack
to signal, indicate
to allow, permit
quin
who, what; any
why not?; but indeed
on the contrary, rather
spumo (1)
to disgorge; eject
to foam; froth
to be arrogant
aureus, -a, -um
golden, of gold
of bronze, brazen
windy, breezy
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