Mythology
derivatives
4th declension
Historia
on the case
100
The queen of the gods in Roman Mythology
Who is Juno
100
This Latin word is the origin of the word annual and bicentenniel
What is annus
100
the nominative singular ending
What is us
100
He was the first king of Rome
Who is Romulus
100
This case is used for indirect object
What is dative
200
He is the brother of the goddess Diana
Who is Apollo
200
This Latin verb meaning to send gives us words such as transmission and mission.
What is mitto
200
Dative singular and plural endings
What are ui and ibus
200
He was the uncle of Augustus
Who is Julius Caesar
200
this case would be used to express possession
What is genitive
300
Hippomenes dropped this to distract Atalanta and beat her in a footrace
What is a golden apple
300
This Latin verb haerere meaning to cling gives us what derivative?
What is adhesive
300
True or false: the Latin word tempus, temporis is 4th declension
false
300
Caligula gave this office to his horse
What is consul
300
motion toward is expressed by this case
What is accusative
400
They were turned into trees on the steps of a temple
Who are Baucis and Philemon
400
The 4th declension word meaning wave gives us the word fluctuate
What is fluctus
400
the nominative, dative, accusative, and ablative of of cornu
What is cornu
400
The number of times Caesar was stabbed
What is 23
400
the subject of an infinitive in indirect statement goes into this case
What is accusative
500
The 3 goddesses who competed for Paris' golden apple
Who are Juno, Venus, and Minerva
500
Based on the Latin, what does an astronaut really do?
What is walk in the stars
500
This ending is the vocative of 4th declension
What is us
500
He was the last king of Rome
Who is Tarquin the proud (superbus)
500
time when is expressed by this case
What is ablative
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