Nouns & Adjectives
Verbs
Vocabulary
Reading Comprehension
Roman Culture
100

The dative case often has this function.

indirect object

100

The dative of the indirect object often comes after these kinds of verbs.

verbs of giving, showing, and telling

100

This is the meaning of speculum, speculī, n.

mirror

100

Julia holds this object to her nose.

a rose

100

This item was worn over the head of a wealthy Roman woman. 

palla

200

hic, haec, hoc is this kind of word.

demonstrative

200

This is the singular imperative of eo, ire.

i

200

This is the meaning of dō, dāre, dedī, datus.

to give

200

Julia is doing this action when Syra enters her bedroom.

crying

200

This item often had one shiny highly polished side and one side with a mythological scene.

speculum

300

plenus, plena, plenum means "full of" with this case.

genitive

300

This is the plural imperative of eo, ire.

ite

300

This is the meaning of lacrima, lacrimae, f.

tear

300

The bag is full of these items. 

apples and pears

300

Extravagant versions of this item for women could have a gold chain and beads made from many different kinds of stones.  

monile

400

This is the genitive neuter singular of hic, haec, hoc.

huius

400

This is the plural imperative of sum, esse.

este

400

This is the meaning of insum, inesse, infuī, infuturus.

to be in/on

400

Aemilia gives this to her husband Julius.

a kiss

400

This item held hair together. Some versions of this item could be used combs. Provide the Latin and English.

crinale / hairpin

500

In the sentence "Iulius se ad eum vertit," se is this kind of word and refers to this person.

reflexive pronoun; Iulius / the subject

500

This is the singular imperative of sum, esse.

es

500

This is the meaning of the phrase "nōn solum...sed etiam."

not only...but also

500

Julia tells Syra to look into this object because she thinks her nose is this description. Provide the Latin.

speculum; foedus

500

This stone in this item could be pressed into warm wax to create a signature or seal. Provide the Latin and English.

annulus / ring

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