What case is used to express the indirect object?
Dative
King of the deities, associated with the eagle and the thunderbolt
Zeus/Iuppiter
Latin for kitchen
ira, irae --1f
anger
The word "belligerent" means hostile or aggressive. Identify the Latin root.
bellum, belli--2n; war
Imperative
Titan who carried the world on his shoulders
Atlas
Latin word for the appetizer course of the meal
Gusto
periculum, periculi--2n
danger, risk
The word "impecunious" means to have little or no money. Identify the Latin root.
pecunia, pecuniae--1f; money
Translate this sentence:
"Poetam in agrō video."
"I see the poet in the field."
A Roman woman's shawl
sententia, sententiae--1f
sentence, vote, opinion, thought, feeling
The word "stultify" means to lose enthusiasm or cause to appear foolish. Identify the Latin root.
stultus, stulta, stultum--foolish
Translate this sentence:
"Sine sapientiā, vir avarus nihil habet."
"Without wisdom, the greedy man has nothing."
Deity of the hearth and home
Hestia/Vesta
The Latin term for the dessert course of the meal
Secunda mensa
ager, agri--2m
field, farm
The word "puerile" means to be childishly silly. Identify the Latin root.
puer, pueri--2m; boy
Translate this sentence: "Puellae magistram de consilio malo sine morā monent."
The girls are warning the teacher about the evil plan without delay.
The child of the god of war and the goddess of love; although associated with romance, he happens to be armed
The term for the family patriarch's ultimate authority over his home
Patria potestas
peace, leisure
The word "pauciloquent" means to use few words in speech or conversation. Identify the Latin root.
pauci, paucae, pauca--pl. only; few, a few