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100
What is the genitive singular, gender, and meaning of "ignis"?
ignis m. fire
100
What is an English word that comes from the Latin verb "edo, edere, edi, esus"?
edible
100
What is the Latin term for bedroom?
Cubiculum
100
Which type of participle is translated "having been __ed"?
Perfect Passive Participle
100
Carthago delendum est.
Carthage has to/ must be destroyed.
200
What are the principal parts and meaning of the verb "moveo"?
moveo, movēre, movi, motus to move
200
What is an English word that comes from the Latin verb "vivo, vivere, vixi, victus"?
revive, survive, vivid, vivacious
200
Which Ancient Roman author wrote a book entitled "Confessions"?
St. Augustine
200
How would you translate the following participial phrase: "mundus delendus"
the world about to be destroyed
200
Sol ab populīs videndus erat.
The sun had to be seen by the people.
300
What is the genitive singular, gender, and meaning of "hostis"?
hostis m. stranger, foreigner, enemy
300
What is an English word that comes from the noun "ferrum, ferrī n."?
Fe, ferrous oxide
300
What might you find in an Ancient Roman peristylium?
A hortus (garden), a piscina (pool), the backyard
300
List all Pluperfect verb endings.
-eram, -eras, -erat, -eramus, -eratis, -erant
300
Domus ante meridiem parandus erit. [meridies, meridieī m. noon]
The house will have to be prepared before noon.
400
What are the principal parts and meaning of the verb "occido"?
occido, occidere, occidi, occisus to slay, perish, fall down
400
What is an English word that comes from the Latin verb "spero, sperare, speravi, speratus"?
desperate, desperation
400
Which Roman demigod saved the Ethiopian princess Andromeda from an evil sea monster?
Perseus
400
Parse and translate the verb "cupies".
2nd singular future active indicative; you will desire
400
Esō multō cibō, vir non movit. [cibus, cibī m. food]
With much food having been eaten, the man did not move. OR: Because much food was eaten, the man did not move.
500
What is the meaning of the adverb "deinde"?
Then
500
What is an English word that comes from the Latin noun "capillus, capillī m."?
capillary
500
Name 3 rooms in an Ancient Roman House.
vestibulum, atrium, ala, culina, cubiculum, tablinum
500
Form the Latin phrase that means: they will have to be thrown.
iacendī/ae/a erunt
500
Puellam iactam in piscinām viderunt.
They saw the girl having been thrown into the pool.
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