Latin Verbs
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Present Active Infinitive for:
ceno, cenare, cenavi, cenatus

cenare

100

give me the Genitive Singular for filius-i, (m)

filii

100

aqua

water

100

these were the twin brothers raised by the she-wolf. one of the brothers murdered the other. 

Romulus and Remus

100

He is the Roman God of wine, winemaking, theatre, and partying. His cult was said to include worship on hills and forests, while intoxicated, and the occasional dismemberment of any males that happen to come across them at the wrong time. 

Dionysus / Bacchus 

200

Latin for "to help" 

iuvare
200

Puer, in the Vocative singular

puer 

200

mox

soon

200

this was the essence of all Roman Religions that were polytheistic in their traditions. when Emperor Theodosius outlawed this, the polytheistic cults died. what was it?  

animal sacrifice 

200

this was the public cult found at Rome, in honor of the God that established the city, according to the myth. 

Jupiter Optimus Maximus 

300

3rd Person Plural, Present Active Indicative
narro, narrare, narravi, narratus 

narrant

300

give me the Accusative, Plural for cibus-i (m) 

cibos

300

cibus

food

300

Rome had two social classes - the upper and lower classes. what were they called? 

Patricians and Plebeians

300

Porto, Portare, Portavi, Portatus

give me the 2nd person plural, present, active, indicative

Portatis 

400

Parse the verb: festinas

2nd Person Singular, Present Active Indicative 

400

Give me the Ablative Singular for puer-i (m)

puero

400

fabula

story, tale 

400

the Tauroctony contains the symbols of Mithras, such as the bull, the dog, the snake, and the scorpion. What is this icon thought to be a picture of? 

the heavens; the constellations

400

Parse the following verb: Ambulate 

2nd person plural, present active imperative 

500

2nd Person Singular, Present Active Imperative
ambulo, ambulare, ambulavi, ambulatus

ambula 

500
Give me the Ablative Plural for terra-ae (f)

terris

500

laeta

happy

500

Roman Religions functioned off the concept of reciprocity. "I give, so that you give." What is this concept in Latin? 

do ut des. 

500

the male followers of Dionysus were called Satyrs, off the half-man, half-goat mythological hybrid. what were the "raving mad" female followers of the cult called? 

Maenads 

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