canis
dog
In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti
The Sign of the Cross
What does the following Latin root mean?
Rhin
Nose
Although he was one of Rome's most famous politicians, he was never an emperor.
Julius Caesar
This Roman god of mischief is credited for inventing the lyre from a tortoise shell.
Mercury
vulpes
fox
Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum.
Hail Mary
What does the following Latin root mean?
Re
back/again
Two epic poems by Homer about the Trojan War.
The Iliad and Odyssey.
In Roman mythology, this figure was raised by a she-wolf before founding Rome and becoming a powerful king.
Romulus
porcus
pig
Natus ex Maria Virgine, passus sub Pontio Pilato
Apostle's Creed
What does the following Latin root mean?
Poly
several/many
Caligula
This Roman hero, known for his cleverness and cunning, is famous for his role in the Trojan War and for creating the Trojan Horse.
Odysseus
pullus
chicken
Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto
Glory Be
What does the following Latin root mean?
Pseud
false/deceptive
A third epic poem about the Trojan War written by Virgil about a man's journey to initiate the founding of Rome.
The Aeneid
This Roman hero is known for his futile journey to the Underworld to rescue his wife Eurydice.
Orpheus
papilio
butterfly
Pater Noster, qui es in caelis, santificetur nomen tuum.
Our Father
What does the following Latin root mean?
Pyr
heat/fire
The first Roman emperor, known for his reign during Pax Romana, or the Roman Peace.
Augustus Caesar
Trivia, the Roman Titan-Goddess of Witchcraft, Ghosts, Magic, and Crossroads, was also the goddess of this supernatural force that hides all mythological happenings from the eyes of mortals.
What is the Mist.