He considers his love rival equal or superior to the gods.
Who is Catullus.
200
This Latin cognate is where we get the word "Library".
What is liber?
300
Example: 'Bonus' translates into "a good man"
What is a substantive adjective?
300
MOST MUST ISNT
What are the personal endings of the present, active, indicative verbs?
300
"The astrologer has said good things to Licinia" in English.
What is "Astrologus bona Liciniae dixit"?
300
The name of Servilius' first wife.
What is Cornelia?
300
Shakespeare used this Latin cognate as a title to his stormy play.
What is 'tempestas'?
400
This declension has the -ium ending in its genitive plural form.
What is the third declension I-stem?
400
We use this form to identify the perfect stem.
What is the third principle part?
400
The two singular ablative form of the word 'city'.
What is urbe and urbi?
400
He is the king who set Romulus and Remus adrift on water.
Who is King Numitor?
400
Benito Musollini uses this Latin cognate as his title since 1925.
What is dux?
500
This noun has the same case as the subject following a linking verb.
What is a predicative nominative?
500
e.g. placet, licet, oportet, est.
What is the impersonal verb?
500
"I would rather be on an apple tree than to be on a bad mast" in English
What is 'malo malo malo malo'?
500
In this festival, the priests, drenched in blood, will run around the Palatine Hill naked, whipping female by-standers with the straps of recently sacrificed animals.
What is the Lupercalia?
500
The Latin cognate of the word 'veracity' is also the motto of Harvard.