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Latin Phrases Used in English
Scrambled Roman Dieties
Gender, Number, Case (no macrons)
Rhyming Pairs
100
He was a triumvir with Caesar and Pompey
Quis est Crassus
100
supposedly Caesar's last words:
Quid est "et tu, Brute?"
100
E U T R I J P
Quis est Jupiter
100
Feminarum Pulchrarum
Quid est feminine, genitive, plural
100
Frater Alius
Quid est another brother
200
It was originally called the Flavian amphitheater
Quid est Colosseum
200
This phrase means "time flies"
Quid est tempus fugit
200
U E E P N T N
Quis est Neptune
200
Milites validos
Quid est Masculine, Accusative, Plural
200
Urbs Pulchra
Quid est a pretty city
300
This Latin phrase means "beware of dog"
Quid est Cave canem!
300
This is the motto of the U.S. Marine Corps
Quid est semper fidelis
300
A I N R M E V
Quis est Minerva
300
Agricola Bono
Quid est Masculine, Ablative, Singular
300
Somnus Altus
Quid est a deep sleep
400
It's the Latin word for kitchen
Quid est culina
400
**Daily Double** This phrase means wholly or entirely
Quid est in toto
400
R U M C Y E R
Quis est Mercury
400
Arbori Altae
Quid est feminine, dative, singular
400
pugna noctialis
Quid est a night fight
500
This mortal love of Jupiter's became the constellation Ursa Major
Quis est Callisto
500
These are the singular and plural for "leave the stage"
Quid est exit, exeunt
500
U U A N F S
Quis est Faunus
500
Nautis Fortibus
Quid est masculine, dative/ablative, plural
500
Res regalis
Quid est a king thing
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