The subjunctive in the phrase "Quid actum sit," the first words of the work, suggests that this is an _____ question.
What is "indirect?"
This is the day you died, Claudius.
What is "October 13?"
This word means "hey!" and was on our first low-stakes Legentibus quiz.
What is "heus?"
This is the kind of subject "nos" is in “et venire nos nuntia.”
What is "accusative?"
This is a fun way to say "how" in Latin.
What is "qui?"
When a verb is subjunctive in a negative purpose clause or fear clause, it is introduced by this.
What is "ne?"
This is the god (in Latin) who convinced the Fates to let you finally die.
Who is "Mercurius?"
This adverb means "for a long time."
What is "diu?"
The verb faveo, "to favor," takes this case as its object.
What is the dative case?
This is the name of the leader (in Latin) of the Goths who sacked Rome in 410 CE. He speaks in the Mira Moenia 2.0.
What is "Alaricus?"
Verbs like "loquebatur" that are passive in form but active in meaning.
What is "deponent?"
This is the goddess (in Latin) who followed you up to heaven.
Who is "Febris?"
This word means "finally."
What is "tandem?"
Verbs of forgetting often take this case.
What is "genitive?"
This is the university website where you can download a list of vocab words from our text to study as flashcards.
What is "bridge.haverford.edu?"
This verb means "to boil up, to bubble up." (Give the first principle part)
What is "ebullio?"
These (in English) were your famous last words, Claudius.
What is "oh my, I think I've shat myself?"
This adjective (masc. sing.) means "drunk."
What is "ebrius?"
In the phrase "nimis vini," this is the kind of genitive "vini" is.
What is "partitive genitive?"
This is the name of the second Harry Potter book in Latin.
What is "Harrius Potter et Camera Secretorum?"
This is the last word of the work as we have it: ut a cognitionibus _____(imperfect subjunctive of "to be").
What is "esset?"
Silanus is this to you ("son-in-law" in Latin).
What is "gener?"
This word means "song."
What is "cantus?"
This the kind of ablative found in the phrase "alea ludere pertuso fritillo."
What is "ablative of instrument?"
This is the year Memorial Hall was built (1871 in Roman numerals).
What is "MDCCCLXXI?"