Using Latin II:VI Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Carrus, -i (m.) | Cart |
Castellum, -i (n.) | Fort, fortress, stronghold; Redoubt |
Deditio, -onis (f.) | Surrender |
Hiberna, -orum (n. pl.) | Winter quarters, winter camp |
Inopia, -ae (f.) | Lack, want, scarcity; Need, poverty |
Latus, -eris (n.) | Side, flank, wing (of an army) |
Legatio, -onis (f.) | Embassy, legation; Mission |
Pagus, -i (m.) | District, canton |
Triduum, -i (n.) | Period of three days, three days |
Confertus, -a, -um | Crowded, in close array, close |
Cotidianus, -a, -um | Daily; Ordinary, usual |
Intermis, -e | Unarmed, defenseless |
Necessarius, -a, -um | Necessary, critical; as m. pl. noun - Friends, kinsmen |
Repentinus, -a, -um | Sudden |
Triplex, -icis (gen. adj.) | Threefold, triple, in three divisions or lines |
Tutus, -a, -um | Protected, safe; as a n. noun - Safety, place of safety |
Jacio, -ere, jeci, jactum | To throw |
Disjicio, -jicere, disjeci, disjactum | To scatter |
Rejicio, -jicere, rejeci, rejectum | To throw back |
Subjicio, -jicere, subjeci, subjectum | To put under |
Verto, -ere, verti, versum | To turn |
Adverto, -ere, adverti, advertum | To turn away |
Converto, convertere, converti, convertum | To turn around |
Revertor, -verti, -versus sum | To turn back, return |
Comperio, -perire, -peri, -pertum | To find out, discover, learn |
Concedo, concedere, -cessi, -cessum | To go away, yield; Grant, permit |
Concido, -cidere, -cidi, -cisum | To cut down, cut to pieces, kill |
Consido, considere, -sedi, -sessum | To sit down; Halt; Encamp, settle |
Conspicor, -spicari, -atus sum | To catch sight of, observe, see, behold |
Consuesco, -suescere, -suevi, -suetum | To become accustomed; in the perfect - To be accustomed, be in the habit of |
Contineo, -tinere, -tinui, -tentum | To hold together; Shut in, bound; Contain, maintain, restrain |
Convenio, -venire, -veni, -ventum | To come together, come; Meet, meet w/, assemble, come to, arrive |
Convenit (imper.) | An agreement is made, it is agreed |
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Hamilcar
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