Roman Mythology
"D"erivatives
Lingua Latina
Life in the Roman Empire
Miscellaneous Latin
200

The Roman king of the gods.

Who is Jupiter?

200

To mock.

What is deride?

200

This character is an improbus puer.

Who is Marcus?

200

The entryway; still used as a term today. 

What is an atrium?

200

These are the future tense verb endings.

What are -bo, -bis, -bit, -bimus, -bitis, and -bunt?

400

Queen of the gods and wife of Jupiter.

Who is Juno?

400

Lacking in some element or characteristic.

What is deficient?

400

Quintus fell out of this. (Latin Answer)

What is an arbor?

400

This is the term for a last name or surname.

What is a cognomen?

400

Fill in the blank: Gerald learns his _______.

What is gerunds?

600

Official term for a person who has one parent who is a god and one who is a human.

What is a demigod?

600

A place where students sleep.

What is a dorm?

600

The monologuer.

Who is Iulius?

600

If it so happens that you get hurt, a doctor might come and do this to you.

What is bleed you?

600
The word 'ut' translates to mean this.

What is 'in order to' or 'to?'

800

The Temple of Artemis was located in this city, which a book of the Bible is named after.

What is Ephesus?

800

Attentive and persistent in doing something.

What is diligent?

800

The *evil* doctor lives in this city.

What is Tusculum?

800

If you are of a high standing and have enough servants, you may be carried around in this.

What is a lectica/litter/mailbox?

800

This is one of four irregular adverbs.

What is bonus, malus, magnus, and parvus?

1000

All of the planets except these two are named after Roman gods.

What are Earth and Saturn?

1000

Able to resist wear and tear.

What is durable?

1000

Medus's girlfriend.

Who is Lydia?

1000

The pool where rainwater collects in the atrium is called this.

What is impluvium?

1000

These are the three moods in Latin.

What are indicative, imperative, and subjunctive?

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