Characters
Vocabulary
Roman Culture
Derivatives
Grammar
100

Who loves Lydia.

Who is Medus?

100

The meaning of the Latin word capillus.

What is hair?

100

The most famous Carthaginian leader during the Punic Wars.

Who is Hannibal?

100

The way a pedestrian travels.

What is by foot?

100

The case for the direct object of a sentence.

What is accusative?

200

Albinus' job.

What is a shopkeeper?

(tabernarius)

200

The meaning of umerus.

What is shoulder?

200

The reason Roman doctors would sometimes drink the patient's urine.

What is to diagnose different diseases?

200

The word medical comes from this Latin profession. (Give the Latin word).

What is medicus?

200

The three genders of Latin nouns.

What are masculine, feminine, and neuter?

300

Ille de arbore cadit!

Who is Quintus?

(Quis est Quintus)

300
Anulus sine gemma doesn't have this.
What is a gem/gemstone?
300

The typical number of soldiers in a Roman legion.

What is 5,000?

300

A pescatarian eats only this kind of meat.

What is fish?

300

The infinitive of a verb is translated as _________.

Example: amare.

What is to______/to love?

400

The Latin word for the man who takes care of the sheep.

What is pastor?

400

The opposite of tenuis.

What is crassus?

400

The length of time a Roman soldier would serve in the army.

What is 25 years?

400

If something is done manually, that means it is done by ____________.

What is hand?

400

Hic, haec, hoc is translated as _______. 

What is this?

(This man, this woman, this thing, etc.)

500

Anulum vult.

Who is Lydia?

500

Frater matris.

Who is avunculus (uncle)?

500

The reason emperors would put their names and achievements on coins.

What is propaganda?

500

If you have a tenuous hold on something, your grasp is _________ (meaning of the Latin word).

What is thin?

500

Adjectives are made comparative by adding this ending.

What is -ior?

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