This is the definition of the Latin phrase summā celeritāte.
What is "with the greatest speed"?
This is the translation of forms of the Latin pronoun hic, haec, hoc.
What is "this, these"?
-bam, -bas, -bat, -bamus, -batis, -bant. These are the endings that indicate a verb is in this tense.
What is the imperfect tense?
This is the translation of the indefinite adjective quidam, quaedam, quoddam.
What is "(a) certain"?
This is the noun case that translates as "to/for the noun(s)."
What is the dative case?
This is Latin verb form that translates as "he/she/it is being carried."
What is portatur?
This is the translation of forms of the Latin pronoun ille, illa, illud.
What is "that, those"?
This is the verb tense that translates as "had verbed."
What is the pluperfect tense?
A relative pronoun must have these TWO characteristics in common with its antecedent.
What are gender and number?
This is the number of past tenses that exist in Latin.
What is three?
This is the FULL DICTIONARY ENTRY for the Latin noun that means "quarrel."
What is rixa, rixae, f.?
This is the translation of forms of the Latin pronoun ipse, ipsa, ipsum.
What is "(he) himself; (she) herself; (it) itself; (they) themselves"?
This is the verb tense that has two separate sets of endings: one for 1st and 2nd conjugation verbs, and another for 3rd and 4th conjugation verbs.
What is the future tense?
These are the TWO possible translations of the Latin word quod.
What are "because" and "which/that"?
He is the overseer of the Cornelii's villa.
Who is Davus?
It's not just elegans. This is FULL DICTIONARY ENTRY for the superlative adjective that means "MOST elegant."
What is elegantissimus, -a, -um?
When a pronoun is acting like an adjective (describing a noun), it must have these three characteristics in common with the noun it's describing.
What are gender, number, and case?
This is the mnemonic device to help you remember which letters are OFTEN a part of the stem of a perfect, pluperfect, or future perfect verb.
What is XL SUV?
The forms of these TWO types of Q words are almost identical. The biggest differences are seen in the nominative singulars and accusative singulars.
What are relative pronouns and interrogative pronouns/adjectives?
This is the form of the verb that you get when you go to the second principal part and remove the -re. (Hint: Your answer will include three words)
What is a positive singular imperative?
This is the FULL DICTIONARY ENTRY for the Latin verb that means "to recline, lie down."
What it recumbo, recumbere, recubui?
ego, tu, nos, vos, is, ea, and id are all examples of this kind of pronoun.
What are personal pronouns?
If you see the endings -ero, -eris, -erit, -erimus, -eritis, or -erint added to the the third principal part stem of a verb, the verb will translate this way.
What is "will have verbed"?
The Latin word quam could be one of these TWO types of Q words. (Which one it is will depend on context.)
What is an exclamatory adverb AND a relative pronoun?
This is the name of the iudex who sits on the speaker in the front corner of the classroom.
What is Claudius Octopus?