Circle stems from this Latin word.
What is circum?
This mood, often seen with nouns in the vocative case, is used for commands.
What is the imperative?
This person was the senator in the story “Senātor advenit."
Quis est Salvius?
A Latin way of saying YOLO!
What is carpe diem?
This is the name of the present day city that was previously called Aquae Sulis.
What is Bath?
This Latin word meaning "poision" gives us the English derivative venom.
What is venenum?
What -āre at the end of a verb signifies.
What is the 1st conjugation?
This man stops Cogidubnus from drinking the poisoned cup.
Quis est Quintus?
(aut Dumnorix)
The proverb meaning "art for the sake of art."
What is ars gratia artis?
They usually lasted 100 years before needing to be repaired. There were about 56,000 of them at the peak of the Roman Empire.
What are Roman roads?
The Latin word for "fountain."
Quid est fons,fontis, m.?
The “us” at the end of a Latin adjective changes to this when it becomes an adverb.
What is ē?
The reason King Cogidubnus went to Aquae Sulis.
For his health/a cure/help from the goddess
The definition of the Latin proverb “amicus omnibus amicus nemini”.
What is “a friend to all is a friend to none”?
The Latin word for "soothsayer," the position which Memor held.
Quid est haruspex?
The gender of hora, horae.
What is feminine?
3rd principle part + isse + personal ending = this tense and mood
What is the pluperfect subjunctive?
The character, whose name means "onion", whom Vilbia originally dumped.
Quis est Bulbus?
The proverb meaning "unexplored land."
What is terra incognita?
Priests who based their predictions on the flight of birds.
Quid sunt augurēs? What are augurs?
The meaning of the Latin verb ēligō, ēligere, ēlēgī, ēlēctus.
What is "to decide"? ("to choose")
2nd principle part (infinitive) + personal ending = this tense and mood
What is the imperfect subjunctive?
Quintus and Dumnorix are headed to find this important Roman general in ultimis partis insulae.
Quis est Agricola?
The English translation for the motto of the U.S. Coast Guard.
What is always prepared? (semper paratus)
The Romans believed these controlled everything. (Give the Latin word.)
What are numina?