Vocabulary
3rd i-Stem Nouns and 3rd Adjectives
Verbs
Pronouns
History/Culture
100
3rd Conjugation verb that means "to say"
dico, dicere, dixi, dictus
100
pars, partis, f.
m/f I-stem: nominative ends in -s, stem has two consonants.
100
2nd Person Plural Perfect Indicative Active of relinquo, relinquere, reliqui, relictus
reliquistis
100
1st Person Plural Pronoun in the Dative/Ablative
nobis
100
The legendary twin founders of Rome
Romulus and Remus
200
3rd Declension Noun meaning "death"
mors, mortis, f.
200
scelus, sceleris, n.
Not an i-stem: Neuter in gender and nominative does not end in -e, -al, or -ar.
200
3rd Person Singular Future Indicative Active of moveo, movere, movi, motus
movebit
200
2nd Person Singular Pronoun in the Accusative/Ablative
te
200
Father and Mother of the Olympian Gods (aka Zeus and his siblings/children)
Kronos and Rhea
300
1st Conjugation Verb meaning "to go astray, wander"
erro, errare, erravi, erratus
300
Neuter Accusative Plural form of mollis, -e
mollia
300
Parse the word "agam"
1st Person Singular Future Indicative Active of ago, agere, egi, actus
300
Parse the word "eius"
Genitive Singular m/f/n from is, ea, id
300
2nd King of Rome, famous for founding Roman religious practices
Numa (Pompilius)
400
One of the possessive adjectives meaning "your"
tuus, tua, tuum or vester, vestra, vestrum
400
Ablative Singular form of the phrase "hostis turpis" ("foul enemy"
hoste turpi
400
Parse the word "mittitis"
2nd Person Plural Present Indicative Active of mitto, mittere, misi, misus
400
Parse the word "ego" (give person, number, and case)
1st Person Singular Nominative
400
Famous duel between three Romans and three Albans to determine the fate of war.
The Horatii and The Curiatii
500
A 2-1-2 Adjective meaning "fixed, sure"
certus, certa, certum
500
miles, militis, m.
Not an i-stem: nominative and genitive do end in -es/-is, but have different number of syllables. Measuring by the other rule, nominative ends in -s, but stem ends in only one consonant.
500
Parse the word "ceciderunt"
3rd Person Plural Perfect Indicative Active of cado, cadere, cecidi, casus
500
All possible parsings of "ea"
Feminine Nominative Singular Neuter Nominative Plural Neuter Accusative Plural
500
Hero at the center of the Iliad. He gets offended, sits the war out, then re-enters it to avenge Patroclus and kill Hector.
Achilles
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