This is the definition of mortuus, mortua, mortuum.
What is "dead"?
This is the name of Cornelia's friend, who, to Cornelia's dismay, will not be travelling to Rome with her.
Who is Flavia?
This is the characteristic of a noun that tells you how it is being used in a sentence.
What is case?
This is the function of an adjective.
What is to describe nouns?
This is the Roman name for the king of the gods.
This is the definition of sciō, scīre.
What is "to know"?
Who is the emperor/princeps?
This is the characteristic of a noun that tells you whether it is singular or plural.
What is number?
An adjective will match the noun it describes in these three characteristics.
What are gender, number, and case?
This is the king of Rome responsible for establishing the census and dividing Roman society into classes based on wealth.
Who is Servius Tullius?
These are the three definitions of dē (+ abl).
What are "down from, concerning, about"?
This is the Latin word for Davus' role at the Cornelii's country house.
What is vilicus?
This is the characteristic of a noun, indicated in its dictionary entry, that remains constant regardless of the sentence the noun is used in.
What is gender?
All adjectives will belong to one of these two declensions.
What are 1st/2nd -and- 3rd declension?
This is how you would say 28 in Latin.
What is duodetriginta?
This is the dictionary entry for the word that means "wagon, cart."
What is plaustrum, plaustri, n.?
This is the name of the coachman who was driving the Cornelii's carriage.
Who is Syrus?
This is the noun case that indicates your noun is possessive.
This is the ending you would see on a genitive plural 3rd declension adjectIve (it's the same for all three genders).
What is -ium?
This is how you would write 2979 in Roman numerals.
What is MMCMLXXIX?
This is the dictionary entry of the word that means "to welcome, receive, catch."
What is excipiō, excipere?
This is the name of the household slave who is accompanying the family to Rome.
Who is Eucleides?
This is the ablative plural form of the noun mater, matris, f.
What is matribus?
This is the form of the adjective iratus, irata, iratum that would correctly modify (i.e. matches with) patris.
What is irati?
These are the names of Magistra's two daughters.
Who are Elizabeth and Abby?