līberī
What is "children"?
This is the negative imperative (plural) of the verb "to fight."
What is nolīte pugnāre?
John in viā mingere vult.
What is "John wants to pee in the street."
The Romans conquered Britain in this Age.
What is the Iron Age?
He is a very loyal and very good boi!
Who is Celer?
iaceō, iacēre, iacuī
What is "to lie down"?
Aucissam mediā nocte prope pontem invēnī. The italicized expression of time is known as this.
What is the Accusative of Duration of Time?
mediā nocte familia dē cellā dēscendit.
What is "In the middle of the night, a family came down from their room." (or "comes down")
The Roman army was divided into units known as these.
What are legions?
He wants to buy Quārtilla.
Who is Septimus?
This preposition can mean "at someone's house."
What is apud?
Make caput, capitis, n. accusative plural.
What is capita?
annō secundō nūntium fēlīcem accēpimus.
What is "In the second year we received happy news"? (or "a happy message")
This was the first capital of Britain.
What is Camulodunum?
Who was Aucissa?
vestīmenta
What is "clothes"?
This is the ablative singular form of the adjective fidēlis, -is, -e.
What is fidēlī?
vae Rōmānīs!
What is "Woe to the Romans"?
A xylospongium is thought to have been used for this.
What is "toilet paper"?
He wants to exact revenge on a particular Roman soldier.
Who is Luccus' father?
pugiō
What is "dagger"?
What is so special about the verbs persuādeō, faveō, appropinquō, crēdō, resistō, etc.
What are verbs whose direct objects go into the dative case? (Ch. 9)
What is "Soon the Roman army destroyed the British troops"?
This was the Latin term for the changing room in a public bathhouse.
What is the apodytērium?
Messengers brought news of the Roman invasion to him.
What is the procurator?