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Latin Typing Key

a_ e_ i_ o_ u_
ā  ē  ī  ō  ū
Classical Latin

Vocabulary Oxford Latin Course Book 1 Chapter 3
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  • Words from chapter 3
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    •    A. a husbandman, agriculturist, ploughman, farmer, peasant
    •    B. to see, discern, perceive
    •    C. to, toward
    •    D. to run, move quickly, hasten
    •    A. to sit
    •    B. productive land, a field, farm, estate, arable land, pasture
    •    C. a male child, boy, lad, young man
    •    D. anxious, troubled, solicitous
    •    A. a son
    •    B. food, victuals, nutriment, fodder:
    •    C. a husbandman, agriculturist, ploughman, farmer, peasant
    •    D. to see, discern, perceive
    •    A. anxious, troubled, solicitous
    •    B. Of persons, to go back, turn back, return, turn around
    •    C. to see, discern, perceive
    •    D. to mount, climb, ascend, scale, go up
    •    A. a male child, boy, lad, young man
    •    B. to mount, climb, ascend, scale, go up
    •    C. to cause to go, let go, send, send off, despatch
    •    D. the earth
    •    A. to hear, to listen
    •    B. to cause to go, let go, send, send off, despatch
    •    C. the earth
    •    D. food, victuals, nutriment, fodder:
    •    A. a husbandman, agriculturist, ploughman, farmer, peasant
    •    B. to fall, fall down, descend
    •    C. to sit
    •    D. he, she, it, the one mentioned
    •    A. to fall, fall down, descend
    •    B. to hear, to listen
    •    C. food, victuals, nutriment, fodder:
    •    D. to lead, conduct, guide, direct, draw, bring, fetch, escort
    •    A. a husbandman, tiller of the soil, farmer
    •    B. a husbandman, agriculturist, ploughman, farmer, peasant
    •    C. he, she, it, the one mentioned
    •    D. to run, move quickly, hasten
    •    A. to stay, remain, abide, tarry
    •    B. the earth
    •    C. food, victuals, nutriment, fodder:
    •    D. to run, move quickly, hasten
    •    A. to lead, conduct, guide, direct, draw, bring, fetch, escort
    •    B. for (causal); for this reason
    •    C. to cause to go, let go, send, send off, despatch
    •    D. a male child, boy, lad, young man
    •    A. to hear, to listen
    •    B. to mount, climb, ascend, scale, go up
    •    C. to see, discern, perceive
    •    D. a son
    •    A. to say
    •    B. to hear, to listen
    •    C. a male child, boy, lad, young man
    •    D. for (causal); for this reason
    •    A. to lead, conduct, guide, direct, draw, bring, fetch, escort
    •    B. to sit
    •    C. he, she, it, the one mentioned
    •    D. the earth
    •    A. to sit
    •    B. to stay, remain, abide, tarry
    •    C. a husbandman, agriculturist, ploughman, farmer, peasant
    •    D. to fall, fall down, descend
    •    A. food, victuals, nutriment, fodder:
    •    B. to sit
    •    C. to cause to go, let go, send, send off, despatch
    •    D. to mount, climb, ascend, scale, go up
    •    A. to see, discern, perceive
    •    B. to lead, conduct, guide, direct, draw, bring, fetch, escort
    •    C. for (causal); for this reason
    •    D. Of persons, to go back, turn back, return, turn around
    •    A. a husbandman, tiller of the soil, farmer
    •    B. a son
    •    C. to stay, remain, abide, tarry
    •    D. a male child, boy, lad, young man
    •    A. he, she, it, the one mentioned
    •    B. for (causal); for this reason
    •    C. a husbandman, agriculturist, ploughman, farmer, peasant
    •    D. Of persons, to go back, turn back, return, turn around
    •    A. to fall, fall down, descend
    •    B. to cause to go, let go, send, send off, despatch
    •    C. to sit
    •    D. productive land, a field, farm, estate, arable land, pasture
    •    A. for (causal); for this reason
    •    B. to say
    •    C. the earth
    •    D. to mount, climb, ascend, scale, go up
    •    A. to see, discern, perceive
    •    B. to run, move quickly, hasten
    •    C. to sit
    •    D. to mount, climb, ascend, scale, go up