← Back to Combo Page | Embed Code:

Scatter: Combo with Chapter 16 and 1 other

nōnus
ninth
Sextum tedēbat
it bored Sextus
apeirō, aperīre
to open
pila, -ae f.
ball
Vīsne...?
Do you want?
lūdō, lūdere
to play ball
eam
her, it
excipiō, excipere
to welcome, receive, catch
alter...alterum
the one...the other
iocus, -ī, m
joke, prank
per iocum
as a prank
feriō, ferīre
to hit, strike
vertō, vertere
to turn
cārissima
dearest
animus,-ī, m.
mind
in animō habēre
to intend
abud, prep + acc.
with
relinquō, relinquere
to leave behind
itaque, adv.
therefore, and so
hospes, hospitis, m/f
guest, host, friend, a person related to one of another city by ties of hospitality
dē, prep + abl.
down from concerning, about
illa
she
ut, adv.
as
sciō, scīre
to know
mortuus, -a, um
dead
nōbīscum = cum nõbīs
with us
praecurro, praecurrere
to run ahead
homo, hominis, m.
man
se praecipitant
(they) hurl themselves, rush
fugio, fugere
to flee
manum
hand
hi canes
these dogs
modo, adv,
only
cauda-ae, f.
tail
apparuit
(he) appeared
obesus-a-um
fat
revovit
(he) called back
pernocatverunt
(they) have spent the night
olim, adv.
once (upon a time)
legatus, -i, m
envoy
Quid agis?
How are you?
Mehercule!
By Hercules! Goodness Me!
nisi erro
unless I am mistaken
agnosco, agnoscere
to recognize
doleo, dolere
to be sad

This Time
Your Record
Try Again Show Term List

Terms you just did

abud, prep + acc.with
agnosco, agnoscereto recognize
alter...alterumthe one...the other
animus,-ī, m.mind
apeirō, aperīreto open
apparuit(he) appeared
cauda-ae, f.tail
cārissimadearest
doleo, dolereto be sad
dē, prep + abl.down from concerning, about
eamher, it
excipiō, excipereto welcome, receive, catch
feriō, ferīreto hit, strike
fugio, fugereto flee
hi canesthese dogs
homo, hominis, m.man
hospes, hospitis, m/fguest, host, friend, a person related to one of another city by ties of hospitality
illashe
in animō habēreto intend
iocus, -ī, mjoke, prank
itaque, adv.therefore, and so
legatus, -i, menvoy
lūdō, lūdereto play ball
manumhand
Mehercule!By Hercules! Goodness Me!
modo, adv,only
mortuus, -a, umdead
nisi errounless I am mistaken
nōbīscum = cum nõbīswith us
nōnusninth
obesus-a-umfat
olim, adv.once (upon a time)
per iocumas a prank
pernocatverunt(they) have spent the night
pila, -ae f.ball
praecurro, praecurrereto run ahead
Quid agis?How are you?
relinquō, relinquereto leave behind
revovit(he) called back
sciō, scīreto know
se praecipitant(they) hurl themselves, rush
Sextum tedēbatit bored Sextus
ut, adv.as
vertō, vertereto turn
Vīsne...?Do you want?
Try Again Back to Statistics

Make everything disappear!

Drag corresponding items onto each other to make them disappear.

Start Game