Vocabulary
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Participles I
Participles II
Miscellaneous
200

occīdere, necāre, interficere, and cadere  share this definition.

What is "to kill"?

200

This person summoned Cornelius and the other senators to Rome.

Who is the emperor/princeps/imperator?

200

A participle is what we call a verbal this.

What is an adjective?

200

Present Active Participles can be recognized by the presence of these two letters in their stem.

What are -nt-?

200

This is the Roman name for the goddess of the hearth and home.

Who is Vesta?

400

This is the definition of sentiō, sentīre, sēnsī, sēnsus.

What is "to feel, notice"?

400

This character had never visited Rome before, so he was eager to see as much of the city as he could.

Who is Sextus?

400

This is the translation of present active participles.

What is "verbing"?

400

DAILY DOUBLE!

What will you wager?

This is the translation of Perfect Passive Participles.

400

This is the Latin for the number 18. Spelling counts!

What is duodeviginti?

600

This is the definition of vultus, vultūs, m.

What is "face"?

600

This character did not heed others' warnings, and he was attacked by robbers while walking around the city alone. SPELLING COUNTS!

Who is Eucleides?

600

Perfect Passive Participles are formed off of this part of a verb's dictionary entry.

What is the fourth principal part?

600

A participle must match the noun it describes in these three characteristics.

What are gender, number, and case?

600

This was the seventh and last king of Rome.

Who is (Tarquinius) Superbus?

800

DAILY DOUBLE

What will you wager?

This is the full dictionary entry for the word that means "plan."

800

This character brings the boys along with him to the Aqua Marcia aqueduct.

Who is Titus?

800

This is the declension whose endings are used when forming Present Active Participles.

What is the 3rd declension?

800

These are the FOUR gender-number-case combinations of Present Active Participles that end in -ns.

What are...?

1. Masc. Nom. Sing

2. Fem. Nom. Sing.

3. Neut. Nom. Sing

4. Neut. Acc. Sing

800

These are the names of both of Magistra's daughters.

Who are Elizabeth and Abby?

1000

This is the full dictionary entry of the word that means "to be ignorant, not know."

What is ignōrō, ignōrāre, ignōrāvī, ignōrātus?

1000

According to a letter from Cornelia to Flavia, this young man is on his way to Rome from Brundisium.

Who is (Quintus) Valerius?

1000

This is the grammatical construction comprised of an ablative noun and an ablative participle, translating either as "with the noun verbing" or "with the noun having been verbed."

What is an ablative absolute?

1000

This is the type of participle that translates as "having verbed." Your answer need to be three words.

What is a Perfect Deponent Participle?

1000

This is the way today's date would be written on a Roman calendar (the use of abbreviations is acceptable).

What is "ante diem x Kalendas Iunias" 

-or- 

"a.d. x Kal. Iun."?

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