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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 11
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  • Words from chapter 11
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    •    A. to stand, stand still, remain standing, be upright, be erect
    •    B. an open place for observation, place marked off by the augur's staff
    •    C. a council, body of counsellors, deliberative assembly
    •    D. to build, erect a building
    •    A. an elevation, high ground, hill
    •    B. sleep
    •    C. implements, outfit, instruments, tools
    •    D. I wander; I err, I am wrong
    •    A. war
    •    B. a means of knowing, name, appellation
    •    C. to become acquainted with, acquire knowledge of, ascertain, learn, perceive, understand ; perf., to know
    •    D. to stand, stand still, remain standing, be upright, be erect
    •    A. a council, body of counsellors, deliberative assembly
    •    B. to bear, carry, support, lift, hold, take up (defective verb fero, ferre, tuli, latum)
    •    C. to build, erect a building
    •    D. a military camp, encampment (regularly a square surrounded by a trench, and a wall with four gates): stativa, permanent:
    •    A. to become acquainted with, acquire knowledge of, ascertain, learn, perceive, understand ; perf., to know
    •    B. to bear, carry, support, lift, hold, take up (defective verb fero, ferre, tuli, latum)
    •    C. an open place for observation, place marked off by the augur's staff
    •    D. a council, body of counsellors, deliberative assembly
    •    A. ever, always, at all times, continually, perpetually, forever
    •    B. an enemy, a stranger, foreigner
    •    C. an elevation, high ground, hill
    •    D. a report, rumor, saying, talk, tradition
    •    A. sleep
    •    B. a council, body of counsellors, deliberative assembly
    •    C. to run under, run to help, hasten to the aid of, help, aid, assist, succor
    •    D. to become acquainted with, acquire knowledge of, ascertain, learn, perceive, understand ; perf., to know
    •    A. war
    •    B. a council, body of counsellors, deliberative assembly
    •    C. I wander; I err, I am wrong
    •    D. while, whilst, at the time that, during the time in which, where
    •    A. I wander; I err, I am wrong
    •    B. an elevation, high ground, hill
    •    C. to stretch out, spread before, expose to view, show, point out, exhibit, display
    •    D. a military camp, encampment (regularly a square surrounded by a trench, and a wall with four gates): stativa, permanent:
    •    A. a report, rumor, saying, talk, tradition
    •    B. to stand, stand still, remain standing, be upright, be erect
    •    C. wind
    •    D. a military camp, encampment (regularly a square surrounded by a trench, and a wall with four gates): stativa, permanent:
    •    A. an enemy, a stranger, foreigner
    •    B. to bear, carry, support, lift, hold, take up (defective verb fero, ferre, tuli, latum)
    •    C. a queen
    •    D. a fatherland, native land, own country, native place
    •    A. wind
    •    B. an enemy, a stranger, foreigner
    •    C. ever, always, at all times, continually, perpetually, forever
    •    D. a queen
    •    A. sleep
    •    B. unknown, strange, unrecognized, unfamiliar
    •    C. to command, order, enjoin, bid, give an order: Pa
    •    D. a queen
    •    A. I wander; I err, I am wrong
    •    B. to come upon, find, meet with, light upon
    •    C. to command, order, enjoin, bid, give an order: Pa
    •    D. war
    •    A. a council, body of counsellors, deliberative assembly
    •    B. to run up, run to meet, go to meet, meet, fall in with
    •    C. to come upon, find, meet with, light upon
    •    D. to become acquainted with, acquire knowledge of, ascertain, learn, perceive, understand ; perf., to know
    •    A. a means of knowing, name, appellation
    •    B. to stretch out, spread before, expose to view, show, point out, exhibit, display
    •    C. a queen
    •    D. known
    •    A. known
    •    B. a fatherland, native land, own country, native place
    •    C. sleep
    •    D. wine
    •    A. to run up, run to meet, go to meet, meet, fall in with
    •    B. a report, rumor, saying, talk, tradition
    •    C. wine
    •    D. to stretch out, spread before, expose to view, show, point out, exhibit, display
    •    A. I wander; I err, I am wrong
    •    B. wine
    •    C. to stretch out, spread before, expose to view, show, point out, exhibit, display
    •    D. an enemy, a stranger, foreigner
    •    A. a council, body of counsellors, deliberative assembly
    •    B. a means of knowing, name, appellation
    •    C. a fatherland, native land, own country, native place
    •    D. a military camp, encampment (regularly a square surrounded by a trench, and a wall with four gates): stativa, permanent:
    •    A. a report, rumor, saying, talk, tradition
    •    B. a queen
    •    C. to stand, stand still, remain standing, be upright, be erect
    •    D. war
    •    A. war
    •    B. known
    •    C. to build, erect a building
    •    D. ever, always, at all times, continually, perpetually, forever
    •    A. a means of knowing, name, appellation
    •    B. unknown, strange, unrecognized, unfamiliar
    •    C. an elevation, high ground, hill
    •    D. sleep
    •    A. a military camp, encampment (regularly a square surrounded by a trench, and a wall with four gates): stativa, permanent:
    •    B. to stand, stand still, remain standing, be upright, be erect
    •    C. implements, outfit, instruments, tools
    •    D. to command, order, enjoin, bid, give an order: Pa
    •    A. ever, always, at all times, continually, perpetually, forever
    •    B. to run under, run to help, hasten to the aid of, help, aid, assist, succor
    •    C. to build, erect a building
    •    D. to stand, stand still, remain standing, be upright, be erect
    •    A. an open place for observation, place marked off by the augur's staff
    •    B. to stretch out, spread before, expose to view, show, point out, exhibit, display
    •    C. to run under, run to help, hasten to the aid of, help, aid, assist, succor
    •    D. to come upon, find, meet with, light upon
    •    A. a military camp, encampment (regularly a square surrounded by a trench, and a wall with four gates): stativa, permanent:
    •    B. wind
    •    C. to stand, stand still, remain standing, be upright, be erect
    •    D. a means of knowing, name, appellation
    •    A. a council, body of counsellors, deliberative assembly
    •    B. a fatherland, native land, own country, native place
    •    C. wine
    •    D. to stand, stand still, remain standing, be upright, be erect