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Vergil Quiz 23

Choose the best meaning for each Latin word.

 

omnipotens (-tentis)
all-knowing, omniscient   powerless, impotent   all-powerful, omnipotent  
linquo, -ere, liqui, lictus
to leave; leave behind, abandon   to flow; pour forth; spread   to speak, say, talk  
celer, -is, -e
celebratory, festive   crowded, thronged; full   quick, swift, fast  
solum, -i (n.)
loneliness; solitude   ground; base, foundation   sorrow, grief; misery  
quisquis, quidquid
anyone, anything   who so ever   who/whatever; everyone who  
Rutuli, -orum (m. pl.)
Turnus' people   Evander's city   another name for the Trojans  
cogo, -ere, coegi, coactus
to collect; force, urge   to think, ponder; wonder   to attack, assault  
opto (1)
to choose, prefer   to be wealthy   to beg, plead  
lucus, -i (m.)
faith, loyalty   light, daylight; eyes   grove, sacred grove, woods  
funus, -eris (n.)
foundation, basis   rope, cord; binding   funeral, burial; death  
incendo, -ere
to set on fire; burn; incite   to enter, go into   to quench, exstinguish  
Iulus, -i (m.)
Pyrrhus   Ascanius   Anchises  
obscurus, -a, -um
immortal, undying   dark, shady; obscure   careful, diligent  
vetus, veteris (adj.)
powerful, strong   prophetic   old, aged  
amitto, -ere
to lose; send away, let go   to send to; apply   to throw at; attack  
sterno, -ere
to spread out, level; overthrow   to be stern, staunch   to discern, perceive; understand  
impello, -ere, impuli, impulsus
to strike against; set in motion   to sink, submerge; overwhelm   to swear; aver; promise  
patrius, -a, -um
fatherly, of the father; traditional   belonging to the country, rustic   bold, audacious, daring  
Phoebus, -i (m.)
Mercury   Achilles' son   Apollo  

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