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Vergil Quiz 24

Choose the best meaning for each Latin word.

 

excipio, -ere
to take out, withdraw; catch; receive   to remove; make an exception   to assault, attack; cut down, destroy  
figo, -ere, fixi, fictus
to collect; force, urge   to think, ponder; wonder   to fix; pierce  
munus, -eris (m.)
money   fortification; building   duty; service; burial; gift  
colligo, -ere
to lose; send away, let go   to tie, bind; confine   to gather, collect, assemble  
adversus, -a, -um
turned toward, facing; opposing   from the east   revolving, turning, spinning  
fulgeo, -ere
to flash, glitter, shine   to fulminate, grow angry; frown   to ponder, consider, think  
memini, meminisse
to intend, be about to   to memorize, commit to memory   to remember, recall  
Pyrrhus, -i (m.)
Neoptolemus, Achilles' son   another name for Ascanius   Aeneas' trusted companion  
molior, moliri
to strive, labor; build   to collect, amass   to be bold, audacious; rush  
reduco, -ere
to lessen, shrink   to lead back, bring back   to deduce; investigate  
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clipeus, -i (m.)
scissors   round shield   armor  
solvo, -ere, solvi, solutus
to fume, smoke   to be well; hello   to release, relax; dismiss; untie  
postquam
before, once   after, when   since, because  
tempestas, -tatis (f.)
storm; disturbance   elan, zeal   metal; steel  
tego, -ere, texi, textus
to be faithful, loyal   to roar, thunder; groan   to cover, bury; conceal; shelter  
foedo (1)
to befoul, pollute   to make a treaty; agree   to fail, err; miss  
Iuppiter, Iovis (m.)
father of gods and men   lord of the underworld   ruler of the sea  
ingredior, ingredi, ingressus sum
to set out, begin   to go out; proceed, leave; undertake   to go in; proceed, advance; undertake  
pendeo, -ere
to threaten; frighten   to hang, suspend; tarry   to be heavy or important  

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