Verb IDs
Noun IDs
Sententiae
Sententiae Antiquae
Roman Gods
100

damus

What is 1 pl we give?

100

pecūniā

What is abl sg f with money?

100

Fama est nihil sine fortunā.

What is: fame is nothing without fortune?

100

Philosophia est ars vitae.

What is: Philosophy is the art of life?

100
Athena is the Greek name of this Roman goddess.

Who is Minerva?

200

vocō

What is 1 sg I call?
200

poenae

what is gen sg / dat sg / nom pl f of the penalty, to/for the penalty, with/by the penalty?

200

Vitam sine poenīs amāmus.

What is: We love a life without punishments?

200

Immodica ira creat insaniam.

*immodica = "excessive"

**creāre = "to create"

What is: Excessive anger creates insanity?

200

For the Romans, the war god Mars was also associated with                              .

What is agriculture?

300

monent

What is 3 pl they warn?

300

sententiīs 

What is dat/abl pl f to/for the thoughts, with/by the thoughts?
300

Laudāre puellam debent.

What is: We ought to praise the girl?

300

Quid cogitās? debēmus iram vitāre.

What is: What are you thinking? We ought to avoid anger?

300

This goddess, called Artemis in Greek, was associated with nature and the hunt. 

Who is Diana?

400

debet

What is 3 sg he/she/it ought?

400

portārum

What is gen pl f of the gates?
400

Sine famā et fortunā patria tua nōn valet.

What is: Without fame and fortune, your country is not strong?

400

Sine philosophia, saepe errāmus et poenās dāmus. 

What is: Without philosophy, we often go astray and pay the penalty?

400

This god, who appears in Greek as well as Roman myth, is associated with boundaries, travellers, messages, and commerce. 

Who is Mercury?

500

valet

What is 3 sg he/she/it is strong?

500

patriae

What is gen sg / dat sg / nom pl f of the country, to/for the country, with/by the country?
500

Iram puellārum laudāre nōn debētis.

What is: Y'all ought not to praise the anger of the girls?

500

Nulla avaritia sine poenā est.

*nullus = "no"

**avaritia = avarice

What is: No avarice is without penalty?

500

This native Roman/Italian god of boundaries, beginnings, and time has two faces.

Who is Janus?

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