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Vergil Quiz 22

Choose the best meaning for each Latin word.

 

antiquus, -a, -um
golden, of gold; wealthy   old, ancient; aged; of former times   windy, breezy; stormy  
caecus, -a, -um
blind; dark   beautiful, shapely   ominous, dire; harsh  
vestigium, -i (n.)
vehicle, cart   trace; track; step   clothing, garment  
recipio, -ere, recepi, recaptus
to receive, take back, rescue   to defeat, conquer   to complete, finish; establish, found  
rapidus, -a, -um
fierce; rushing, swift   raving, mad, rabid   bold, audacious  
vita, -ae (f.)
life, way of life   avoidance; escape   word, utterance  
quondam
certainly, indeed   when   once, at some time  
misereor, -eri
to lament, pity   to mix, mingle   to send; throw  
sacro (1)
to accompany, attend, follow   to cut, reap; carve; divide   to consecrate, dedicate  
heros, heroos (m.)
hero, demi-god   heron, wading bird   warrior, soldier  
posco, -ere, poposci
to drink, sip   to ask, beg, demand   to shove, push; compel, force  
Iliacus, -a, -um
of Ilium, Trojan   Latin, Italian   pertaining to the Iliad  
seu
or if, whether   himself, herself, itself   but if  
maestus, -a, -um
wrong, mistaken   religious, superstitious   sorrowful, dejected; gloomy  
Olympus, -i (m.)
a mountain near Pallantium   home of the gods   another name for Troy  
Name:
qua
where; how; in any way   even if, although; perhaps   whence, from where; where  
mos, moris (m.)
strength, power, force   offspring, descendants   custon, habit; character  

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