Context-Based Meaning of Words and Phrases in Vergil - AP Latin

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Corripuere viam interea, qua semita monstrat.
Iamque ascendebant collem, qui plurimus urbi
imminet, adversasque adspectat desuper arces.

"Corripuere" translates as                     .

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The form "corripuere" is a shortened form of the word "corripuerunt." These shortened forms are recognizable by the use of the perfect stem ("corripio," "corripere," "corripui," "correptus") plus the "ere"ending. Therefore, the correct translation is they seized.

(Passage adapted from the Aeneid by Vergil, 1.418-420)

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