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Vergil Quiz 23

Choose the best meaning for each Latin word.

 

celer, -is, -e
celebratory, festive   crowded, thronged; full   quick, swift, fast  
letum, -i (n.)
death, destruction   couch, bed   law, rule  
sterno, -ere
to spread out, level; overthrow   to be stern, staunch   to discern, perceive; understand  
vetus, veteris (adj.)
powerful, strong   prophetic   old, aged  
Rutuli, -orum (m. pl.)
Turnus' people   Evander's city   another name for the Trojans  
iste, -a, -ud
the same   that, that (of yours)   this  
Apollo, -onis (m.)
god of music and prophecy   brother of Diana   both of the other answers  
Iulus, -i (m.)
Pyrrhus   Ascanius   Anchises  
cogo, -ere, coegi, coactus
to collect; force, urge   to think, ponder; wonder   to attack, assault  
obscurus, -a, -um
immortal, undying   dark, shady; obscure   careful, diligent  
egregius, -a, -um
safe, secure; unharmed   distinguished; excellent, special   lifeless, breathless; dead  
quisquis, quidquid
anyone, anything   who so ever   who/whatever; everyone who  
foveo, -ere
to heat, warm up; cook   to cherish; fondle, caress   to favor, support  
solum, -i (n.)
loneliness; solitude   ground; base, foundation   sorrow, grief; misery  
tremo, -ere
to turn, revolve; destroy   to tremble, quake, shake   to cut, shear; lop off  
patrius, -a, -um
fatherly, of the father; traditional   belonging to the country, rustic   bold, audacious, daring  
patria, -ae (f.)
aunt on the father's side   fatherhood; paternity   native land, country, home  
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facilis, -is, -e
easy   difficult   foolish  

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