Vergit
A latin adjective, which means "expanded", frequently used in Caesar's "De Bello Gallico".
Furthermore, this is a widespread word for Latin teachers to shout at children when they don't know the answer.
Furthermore, this is a widespread word for Latin teachers to shout at children when they don't know the answer.
Teacher: What's the answer at number 6?
Child: I've just told you, I don't know the answer.
Teacher: VERGIT! VERGIT! *proceeds to smash the kid with the book in the head*
Child: I've just told you, I don't know the answer.
Teacher: VERGIT! VERGIT! *proceeds to smash the kid with the book in the head*