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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 7
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  • Words from chapter 7
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    •    A. dear, precious, valued, esteemed, beloved:
    •    B. from, with the ablative case
    •    C. strong, powerful, mighty
    •    D. to ward off, repel, avert, keep off
    •    A. a dog
    •    B. a ship
    •    C. to stand back, remain standing, stand still, halt, stop, stay, stay behind, remain, continue
    •    D. to call together, convoke, assemble, summon
    •    A. to call together, convoke, assemble, summon
    •    B. an arbitrary ruler, absolute monarch, king
    •    C. a dog
    •    D. to take in hand, take hold of, lay hold of, take, seize, grasp
    •    A. strong, powerful, mighty
    •    B. anger, wrath, rage, ire, passion, indignation
    •    C. dear, precious, valued, esteemed, beloved:
    •    D. all, every
    •    A. a companion, travelling companion
    •    B. a hand-to-hand fight, fight at close quarters, battle, combat, action, engagement
    •    C. all, every
    •    D. a brother
    •    A. a brother
    •    B. strongly, powerfully, vigorously
    •    C. to call together, convoke, assemble, summon
    •    D. to strike down, knock down
    •    A. to sail, cruise
    •    B. to take in hand, take hold of, lay hold of, take, seize, grasp
    •    C. to ward off, repel, avert, keep off
    •    D. a hand-to-hand fight, fight at close quarters, battle, combat, action, engagement
    •    A. strongly, powerfully, vigorously
    •    B. to throw, cast, fling, hurl
    •    C. strong, powerful, mighty
    •    D. to call together, convoke, assemble, summon
    •    A. strongly, powerfully, vigorously
    •    B. a father, sire
    •    C. to take in hand, take hold of, lay hold of, take, seize, grasp
    •    D. anger, wrath, rage, ire, passion, indignation
    •    A. to throw, cast, fling, hurl
    •    B. to flee, fly, take flight, run away, make off
    •    C. a brother
    •    D. a hand-to-hand fight, fight at close quarters, battle, combat, action, engagement
    •    A. a dog
    •    B. to stand back, remain standing, stand still, halt, stop, stay, stay behind, remain, continue
    •    C. to flee, fly, take flight, run away, make off
    •    D. a ship
    •    A. to throw, cast, fling, hurl
    •    B. to ward off, repel, avert, keep off
    •    C. anger, wrath, rage, ire, passion, indignation
    •    D. to sail, cruise
    •    A. anger, wrath, rage, ire, passion, indignation
    •    B. a dog
    •    C. strong, powerful, mighty
    •    D. to call together, convoke, assemble, summon
    •    A. to sail, cruise
    •    B. a walled town, city
    •    C. an arbitrary ruler, absolute monarch, king
    •    D. a brother
    •    A. a ship
    •    B. to throw, cast, fling, hurl
    •    C. to fight against, attack, assail, assault, storm, besiege, war with
    •    D. from, with the ablative case
    •    A. all, every
    •    B. to strike down, knock down
    •    C. to take in hand, take hold of, lay hold of, take, seize, grasp
    •    D. to call together, convoke, assemble, summon
    •    A. a ship
    •    B. all, every
    •    C. to strike down, knock down
    •    D. from, with the ablative case
    •    A. strong, powerful, mighty
    •    B. dear, precious, valued, esteemed, beloved:
    •    C. to conquer, overcome, get the better of, defeat, subdue, vanquish, be victorious
    •    D. to fight against, attack, assail, assault, storm, besiege, war with
    •    A. from, with the ablative case
    •    B. a hand-to-hand fight, fight at close quarters, battle, combat, action, engagement
    •    C. a father, sire
    •    D. to take in hand, take hold of, lay hold of, take, seize, grasp
    •    A. strongly, powerfully, vigorously
    •    B. to conquer, overcome, get the better of, defeat, subdue, vanquish, be victorious
    •    C. first in order, foremost
    •    D. from, with the ablative case
    •    A. to conquer, overcome, get the better of, defeat, subdue, vanquish, be victorious
    •    B. from, with the ablative case
    •    C. a hand-to-hand fight, fight at close quarters, battle, combat, action, engagement
    •    D. a walled town, city
    •    A. to fight, combat, give battle, engage, contend
    •    B. to sail, cruise
    •    C. from, with the ablative case
    •    D. a dog
    •    A. to stand back, remain standing, stand still, halt, stop, stay, stay behind, remain, continue
    •    B. all, every
    •    C. first in order, foremost
    •    D. to flee, fly, take flight, run away, make off
    •    A. an arbitrary ruler, absolute monarch, king
    •    B. to fight against, attack, assail, assault, storm, besiege, war with
    •    C. a companion, travelling companion
    •    D. strongly, powerfully, vigorously
    •    A. strong, powerful, mighty
    •    B. anger, wrath, rage, ire, passion, indignation
    •    C. a walled town, city
    •    D. to conquer, overcome, get the better of, defeat, subdue, vanquish, be victorious
    •    A. a dog
    •    B. to conquer, overcome, get the better of, defeat, subdue, vanquish, be victorious
    •    C. a companion, travelling companion
    •    D. to call together, convoke, assemble, summon