Which of the following is i-stem?
1. rex, regis, m
2. arx, arcis, f
3. nihil, nihili, n
What is number 2: arx, arcis, f
Which of the following is i-stem?
1. tempus, temporis, n
2. Aeneas, Aenaea, m
3. caedes, caedis, f
What is number 3: caedes, caedis, f
Which of the following are i-stem? (There are 2)
1. mors, mortis, f
2. pax, pacis, f
3. mare, maris, n
What are numbers 1 and 3: mors, mortis, f and mare, maris, n
The Latin word meaning murder, slaughter
What is caedes, caedis, f
The name of the Greek/Roman Queen of the Underworld
What is Persephone/ Proserpina
The case, number, gender, and translation of
vim
What is
acc, sing, f; the force/violence
The case, number, gender, and translation of
hostem
What is
acc, sing, m; the enemy
The case, number, gender, and translation of
vi (OP)
What is
abl, sing, f; b/w/f the force/violence
The Latin word meaning river
What is amnis, amnis, m
The place Aeneas fled from that started his journey to Rome.
What is Troy
The case, number, gender, and translation of
mors (DA)
What is
nom, sing, f; O death!
The case, number, gender, and translation of
urbibus (IO)
What is
dat, plural, f; t/f the cities
The case, number, gender, and translation of
bonorum parentium
What is
gen, plural, m; of the good parents
The Latin words meaning sea
What is mare, maris, n
The name of the man Echo fell in love with who fell in love with his own reflection.
What is Narcissus
The case, number, gender, and translation of
inimici maris
What is gen, sing, n
of the unfriendly/hostile sea
The case, number, gender, and translation of
fortīs virīs
What is
acc, pl, f; the strong/brave strength
The case, number, gender, and translation of
acri arce
What is abl, sing, f
b/w/f the fierce/sharp castle/citadel
The Latin word meaning force, violence (in the sing.), strength (in the plural)
What are 7 kings.
The case use of nautis in the phrase "pauci de nautis"
What is partitive ablative (of place from which)
The case use of navium in the phrase "pars navium"
What is partitive genitive
The case use of omnibus in the phrase "omnibus ignibus"
The Latin word meaning more
What is plus, pluris, n.
The kind of animal that kept Romulus and Remus alive after they were abandoned.
What is a wolf