Latin Vocabulary I
Latin Grammar
Roman History
Latin Vocabulary II
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Moneō, Monēre

To remind

100

The infinitive of a Latin verb is signified by what ending?

-re

100

Only members of this aristocratic class could serve in the Roman Senate

Patricians

100

Terreō, Terrēre

To frighten, terrify

100

Latin is still the official language of this nation

The Holy See (Vatican City)

200

You all are

Estis

200

A substantive adjective uses which part of speech as which other part of speech?

Adjective as a noun

200

This famous proclamation by Emperor Constantine legalized Christianity once and for all in the Roman Empire

Edict of Milan

200

But

Sed

200

English translation of summus

We are

300

Feeling, thought, opinion

Sententia, Sententiae (F)

300

In Latin, the objects of adjectival prepositional phrases take what case?

Accusative

300

This Roman general defeated Carthage in the Battle of Zama during the Second Punic War

Scipio Africanus

300

Hodiē

Today

300

When a macron is placed over a vowel in a Latin word, what phonetic (or vocal) effect does it have on that vowel?

It elongates it

400

Avārus, Avāra, Avārum

Greedy, avaricious

400

In Latin, an appositive is always which part of speech?

Noun

400

Along with Brutus, this co-conspirator plotted the assassination of Julius Caesar

Cassius

400

Bad, wicked, evil

Malus, Mala, Malum

400

Romanian is derived from this language

Latin

500

Therefore

Igitur

500

In Latin, the imperative mood can take only what person?

2nd Person

500

This Visigothic king plundered the City of Rome in 410 AD

Alaric

500

Word

Verbum, Verbī (N)

500

What (1) person, (2) number, (3) tense, (4) voice, and (5) mood is laudāte?

1st Person, Plural, Present, Active, Imperative

M
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