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Latin Typing Key

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

Vocabulary Oxford Latin Course Book 2 Chapter 31
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  • Words from chapter 31
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    •    A. to press against, press together, press down, close
    •    B. to examine, argue, discuss, speak, harangue, discourse, treat
    •    C. with comp, cheerful, gay, merry, blithe, jocund, joyful
    •    D. some, several
    •    A. comp. of senex
    •    B. freedom, liberty, absence of restraint, permission
    •    C. Of living beings, eager, violent, furious, impetuous, ardent, vehement
    •    D. a horseman, rider
    •    A. Of living beings, eager, violent, furious, impetuous, ardent, vehement
    •    B. cavalry
    •    C. a service, kindness, favor, courtesy
    •    D. the same
    •    A. with comp, cheerful, gay, merry, blithe, jocund, joyful
    •    B. freedom, liberty, absence of restraint, permission
    •    C. to drive out, drive away, thrust out, eject, expel
    •    D. undying, immortal
    •    A. a service, kindness, favor, courtesy
    •    B. end, that which divides, a boundary, limit, border
    •    C. the same
    •    D. cheerful, contented
    •    A. to examine, argue, discuss, speak, harangue, discourse, treat
    •    B. the same
    •    C. to be strong, be vigorous, have strength, be able; iubeo valere=to bid goodbye
    •    D. cheerful, contented
    •    A. end, that which divides, a boundary, limit, border
    •    B. to examine, argue, discuss, speak, harangue, discourse, treat
    •    C. some, several
    •    D. with comp, cheerful, gay, merry, blithe, jocund, joyful
    •    A. the same
    •    B. to drive out, drive away, thrust out, eject, expel
    •    C. end, that which divides, a boundary, limit, border
    •    D. to be strong, be vigorous, have strength, be able; iubeo valere=to bid goodbye
    •    A. undying, immortal
    •    B. a horseman, rider
    •    C. to press against, press together, press down, close
    •    D. a service, kindness, favor, courtesy
    •    A. freedom, liberty, absence of restraint, permission
    •    B. to be a soldier, perform military service, serve as a soldier
    •    C. undying, immortal
    •    D. to be strong, be vigorous, have strength, be able; iubeo valere=to bid goodbye
    •    A. to press against, press together, press down, close
    •    B. to drive out, drive away, thrust out, eject, expel
    •    C. undying, immortal
    •    D. to be a soldier, perform military service, serve as a soldier
    •    A. a service, kindness, favor, courtesy
    •    B. comp. of senex
    •    C. cavalry
    •    D. some, several
    •    A. end, that which divides, a boundary, limit, border
    •    B. a service, kindness, favor, courtesy
    •    C. comp. of senex
    •    D. to be a soldier, perform military service, serve as a soldier
    •    A. a horseman, rider
    •    B. a service, kindness, favor, courtesy
    •    C. to press against, press together, press down, close
    •    D. cavalry
    •    A. comp. of senex
    •    B. end, that which divides, a boundary, limit, border
    •    C. a horseman, rider
    •    D. cheerful, contented
    •    A. to be strong, be vigorous, have strength, be able; iubeo valere=to bid goodbye
    •    B. the same
    •    C. to press against, press together, press down, close
    •    D. with comp, cheerful, gay, merry, blithe, jocund, joyful
    •    A. end, that which divides, a boundary, limit, border
    •    B. Of living beings, eager, violent, furious, impetuous, ardent, vehement
    •    C. to be a soldier, perform military service, serve as a soldier
    •    D. to be strong, be vigorous, have strength, be able; iubeo valere=to bid goodbye