Latin Ecce II 39 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Athenae, -arum, f. pl. | Athens |
Baiae, -arum, f. pl. | Baiae |
Cemona, -ae, f. | Cremona (town in northern Italy) |
Creta, -ae, f. | Crete (large island southeast of Greece) |
ferula, -ae, f. | cane |
Gallia, -ae, f. | Gaul |
Hispania, -ae, f. | Spain |
lingua, -ae, f. | tongue, language |
litterae, -arum, f. pl. | letters, literature |
Mantua, -ae, f. | Mantua (town in northern Italy) |
ora, -ae, f. | shore |
Thracia, -ae, f. | Thrace (country northeast of Greece) |
altum, -i, n. | the deep, the sea |
arma, -orum, n. pl. | arms, weapons |
Augustus, -i, m. | Augustus (first Roman emperor) |
bellum, -i, n. | war |
Delos, -i, f. (2nd declension) | Delos (small island off the eastern coast of Greece) |
deus, -i, nom. pl., di, dat., abl. pl., dis, m. | god |
fatum, -i, n. | fate |
fundus, -i, m. | farm |
Horatius, -i, m. | Horace (Roman poet) |
Latium, -i, n. | Latium (the area of central Italy that included Rome) |
Madiolanum, -i, n. | Milan |
oppidum, -i, n. | town |
Philippi, -orum, m. pl. | Philippi |
superi, -orum, m. pl. | the gods above |
verbum, -i, n. | word, verb |
Alpes Alpium, f. pl. | the Alps |
Carthago, Carthaginis, f. | Carthage (city on the northern coast of Africa) |
comes, comitis, m./f. | companion |
genus, generis, n. | race, stock, nation |
hiems, hiemis, f. | winter |
iuno, Iunonis, f. | Juno (queen of the gods) |
litus, litoris, n. | shore |
moenia, moenium, n. pl. | city walls |
procacitas, procacitatis, f. | insolence |
rus, ruris, n. | country, country estate |
Sidon, Sidonis, f. | Sidon |
solitudo, solitudinis, f. | solitude |
valetudo, valetudinis, f. | health (good or bad) |
domus, -us, f. | house, home |
abominandus, -a, -um | detestable, horrible |
aeger, aegra, aegrum | ill |
Albanus, -a, -um | of Alba Longa (city founded by Aeneas' son, Ascanius) |
Latinus, -a, -um | Latin |
Lavinius, -a, -um | of Lavinium (name of the town first settled by Trojans in Italy) |
profugus, -a, -um | exiled, fugitive |
saevus, -a, -um | fierce, savage |
territus, -a, -um | frightened |
memor, memoris | remembering, mindful, unforgetting |
septentrionalis, -is, -e | northern |
terribilis, -is, -e | frightening |
virilis, -is, -e | of manhood |
abhinc | back from this point in time, ago, previously |
ante | previously, before |
interdum | from time to time |
nusquam | nowhere |
post | after(ward), later |
sic | thus, in this way |
antequam | before |
ante + acc. | before, in front of |
ob + acc. | on account of |
post + acc. | after |
trans + acc. | across |
aegroto, -are, -avi, -aturus | to be ill |
dormito, -are, -avi | to be sleepy |
iacto, -are, -avi, -atus | to toss about, drive to and fro |
migro, -are, -avi, -aturus | to move one's home |
moneo, -ere, -ui, -itus | to advise, warn |
pareo, -ere, -ui, -iturus + dat. | to obey |
studeo, -ere, -ui + dat. | to study |
animadverto, animadvertere, animadverti, animadversus | to notice |
cano, canere, cecini, cantus | to sing |
expello, expellere, expuli, expulsus | to drive out, expel |
expergiscor, expergisci, experrectus sum | to wake up |
exterdo, extendere, extendi, extentus | to hold out |
nascor, nasci, natus sum | to be born |
omitto, omittere, omisi, omissus | to leave, omit |
vivo, vivere, vixi, victurus | to live |
morior, mori, mortuus sum | to die |
sepelio, sepelire, sepelivi, sepultus | to bury |
infero, inferre, intuli, inlatus | to bring in |
finem recitandi fecit | (he) made an end of reciting, (he) stopped reciting |
idem ac | the same as |
infirma...valetudine | in poor health |
interest | it is important |
in terram egressus | having disembarked |
multis post annis | many years afterward |
recitandi | of reciting |
rediens | returning |
toga virilis, togae virilis, f. | toga of manhood, plain white toga |
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