Vocabulary
Verbs
Cases
Misc
Myth/Legend
100

Define the Latin word suus 

his, her, its, their (own)

100

Deponent Verbs are

Verbs with passive endings but active meanings

100

The Latin word Rex would be what case

Nominative Singular

100

How many Parts make up Caesar's De Bello Gallico

Seven

100

Aeneas is which God or Goddesses Son

Venus/Aphrodite

200

Define the Latin word omnis and give an English Derivative 

all, every, whole; as a whole 

omnipotent, omniscient

200

Future Passive Participle is also known as a 

Gerundive

200

In can go both in the Ablative and Accusative Cases. Which Case does it mean into

Accusative

200

In book the finals books of the Aeneid who does Turnus Kill?

Pallas

200

What do Gods Drink

Nectar

300

Define the Latin word ventus 

Wind, Breeze

300

List 4 of the Complementary Infinitive verbs

Volo, Nolo, Cupio, Iubeo, Debeo, Possum

300

How do you translate the Nominative Case

Just the noun or word

300

In the AP Lain Essay if you are given a 15 line passage how many lines must you cite in your response

All 15 

300

What Gate does Aeneas go through in Book 6 of the Aeneid

The Ivory Gate

400

Define the Latin word morior 

to die, expire; to decay, wither

400

What is a Gerundive also known as

Verbal Adjective

400

Vocab is an ending that appears in how many Declensions

Two

(If they say 3 the question states Declensions not Cases)

400

Besides Possession what other use doe the Genitive case hold

Objective and Subjective

400

What is given to Cerberus to calm him down in the Aeneid

Drugged or medicated fruit

500

Define the Latin word nūllus and give an English Derivative 

no, none 

nullify, annulment

500

Name 3 Latin Verbs that take the Dative

Noceo, Faveo, Voveo, Caveo, Studeo, Pareo

500

What Declension(s) has Us (Nom) and Um (Acc)


ONLY GIVE POINTS IF BOTH ARE NAMED

2ND Masc AND 4th 

500

What are 3 verbs that take the Ablative

Potior, Utor, Fruor, Fungor, Vescor

500

Mercury is what God and name 2 of his symbols

god of shopkeepers and merchants, travelers and transporters of goods, and thieves and tricksters.

Caduceus (His Staff), Petasos (His sun hat), Talaria (Winged sandals) 


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