Oxford Latin Course Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Delecto, delectare, delectavi, delectatum Verb | I please, delight |
supplico, supplicare, supplicavi, supplicatum Verb | I pray to , beg |
arcesso, arcessere, arcessivi, arcessitum Verb | i summon |
Me gero Verb | i behave myself |
rem gero Verb | i conduct a matter |
Nubo, nubere, nupsi, nuptum Verb | i marry |
nuptiae, -arum, F. pl. Verb | wedding |
nuptalis, nuptiale Verb | of a wedding, nuptial |
tollo, tollere, sustuli, sublatum Verb | i raise, lift |
Pereo, perire, perii, peritum Verb | I perish, die |
Sentio, sentire, sensi, sensum Verb | I feel, realize |
Heri, adverb | yesterday |
nuper, adverb | lately |
chorus, -i, m. noun | chorus |
donum, -i n. noun | gift |
limen,liminis, n. noun | threshold |
lumen, luminis n. noun | light |
mos,moris m. noun | custom |
mos maiorum noun | the custom of our ancestors |
sol, solis, m. noun | sun |
aequus, -a, -um adjective | equal,fair |
aeque adjective | equally, fairly |
antiquus, -a, -um adjective | old, ancient |
dubius, -a, -um adjective | doubtful |
sine dubio adjective | without doubt |
dives, divitis adjective | rich |
potens, potentis adjective | powerful |
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