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Vergil Quiz Review II

Review of quizzes 9-16

Choose the best meaning for each Latin word.

 

sidus, sideris (n.)
bay, gulf; fold   star, constellation   seat, throne  
arvum, -i (n.)
eagerness, zeal   plowed land, field   building, house  
ater, atra, atrum
black, dark; gloomy   rural, rustic   ehtereal, of the air  
fors, fortis (f.)
door, opening   strength, bravery   fortune, luck, chance  
forte (adv.)
perhaps   by chance   bravely  
metus, -us (m.)
mind, intellect; feeling   fear, dread   moon; month  
tellus, -uris (f.)
roof, house   earth, land   hide; back  
audio, -ire, audivi, auditus
to hear, listen   to burn, be on fire   to dare, risk, venture  
aequor, aequoris (n.)
altar, shrine   sea; plain, level surface   army; column; herd  
una (adv.)
individually   together; at once   from where, whence  
dulcis, -is, -e
hard, harsh   sweet, delightful   double, twofold  
volo, velle, volui
to want, desire; be willing   to fly, soar   to injure, harm  
vates, -is (m.)
bird   desert, wasteland   seer, prophet  
eripio, -ere, eripui, ereptus
to rush headlong, attack   to trick, deceive   to tear, out, seize; rescue  
tendo, -ere, tendi, tensus
to intend, aim at   to stretch; aim; strive   to hold, possess  
lumen, luminis (n.)
light, lamp; eyes   threshold, doorway; house   lung; breath  
sors, sortis (f.)
fate, lot; prophecy   sister, cousin   custom, habit; pl. character  
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aequus, -a, -um
cavernous, hollow   resounding, noisy   even, fair, just, level  
cursus, -us (m.)
course; running; journey   fall; misfortune; chance   gift; reward  

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