This Latin noun is where we get the term "nautical."
What is nauta, nautae?
This declension is primarily feminine with the exception of nauta, nautae or agricola, agricolae.
What is the First Declension?
This word means "under" in Latin.
What is "sub"?
This Latin verb means "he, she, rises" in English.
What is surgit?
This first declension noun is in that case:
villam
What is the Accusative Singular Case?
You find the declension of a noun by looking at this case.
What is the Genitive Singular Case?
The Latin word for "tree" belongs to this declension.
What is the Third Declension?
Roman household often had this person who would oversee the slaves.
What is "vilicus"?
This Latin verb means "to sleep".
What is dormire?
This case ends in -um in the third declension.
What is the Genitive Plural?
This noun means "earth or land" in English.
What is terra, terrae?
The nouns of this declension are all feminine except diēs, diēī, which is generally masculine.
What is the Fifth Declension?
A typical Roman gladius was about this long.
What is 2 Feet?
This Latin verb means "to love" in English.
What is amare?
This second declension noun is in those cases:
Rēgnō
What is the Dative and Ablative Singular Case?
The stem of this noun is simply the letter R.
What is rēs, rēī?
This declension is the one most masculine adjectives are declined after.
What is the Second Declension?
This road went from Rome to Brindisi
What is the Via Appia?
The Latin verb cantare belongs to this conjugation.
What is the First Conjugation?
This declension is mostly masculine and neuter?
What is the Second Declension?
This Latin noun means "master" in English.
What is dominus?
When a third declension noun ends in -is, it is in this case.
What is the singular genitive?
This Latin verb means "to flee", "to run away" in English.
What is effugere?
This Latin verb means "Open!" in English.
What is "Aperite!"
If a third declension noun ends with -um it is in this case.
What is the Genitive Plural Case?