Pyramus and Thisbe Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
iuvenum pulcherrimus | most handsome of the youth |
quas Oriens habuit | whom the East held |
contiguas tenuere domos | had adjoining houses |
coctilibus muris | with baked (brick) walls |
tempore crevit amor | in time, love grew |
sed vetuere patres | but the parents forbade it |
nutu signisque loquuntur | they spoke with nods and signals |
nulli per saecula longa notatum | noticed by no one through long ages |
quid amantibus obstas? | why do you obstruct the lovers? |
ad oscula danda | for the giving of kisses |
ad amicas transitus auris | a channel to friendly ears |
sub noctem dixere | at night they said |
vale | goodbye |
ad solitum coiere locum | they came together in the usual place |
ut sineres toto nos corpore iungi | to allow us to join with the whole body |
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