Noun Endings
Degrees of Adjective
Name That Pronoun
Derivatives
Roman Education
100
The word "mercatorem" is in this case.
What is accusative
100
The following adjective is in this degree: iratus
What is positive
100
This is the pronoun that matches "ambulo"
What is ego
100
This English derivative comes from the Latin "servat: servavit" and means "the act of saving of saving or preserving"
What is conservation
100
This is the age a Roman child would have begun the first stage of education
What is about seven years old
200
The word "Alexander" is in this case.
What is nominative
200
The following adjective is in this degree: maxima
What is superlative
200
This is the pronoun that matches "laudabamus"
What is nos
200
This English derivative comes from the Latin "frater: fratrem" and means "brotherly"
What is fraternal
200
This is the name of the teacher of the second stage of education
What is grammaticus
300
The word "amiciis" is in this case.
What is dative
300
These are the degree and the translation of the following adjective: contentior
What are comparative and "more satisfied"
300
This is the pronoun that matches the verb "accipitis" and this is the translation of "accipitis"
What is vos and "y'all accept/receive"
300
This English derivative comes from the Latin "vehementer" and means "marked by strong feeling or forcible expression"
What is vehement/vehemently
300
This is the Latin name of the slave who was responsible for a student's behavior and protection
What is paedagogus
400
This is the dative singular form of "servus"
What is servo
400
These are the degree and the translation of the following adjective: notus
What are positive and "famous, well-known"
400
DAILY DOUBLE This is the Latin word for "you (singular) protect" and this is the pronoun that goes with that verb
What are "servas" and tu
400
DAILY DOUBLE This English derivative comes from the Latin "tacet: tacuit" and means "non-talkative by temperament"
What is taciturn
400
These are the names of wooden tablets containing wax on which a student could write and of the stick with which one could write on the wax
What are tabula and stilus
500
This is the dative plural form of "frater"
What is fratribus
500
These are the comparative form and the translation of "ignavus"
What are ignavior and "lazier, more cowardly"
500
These are the four personal pronouns that we know and their translations
What is ego "I", tu "you", nos "we", vos "y'all"
500
This English derivative comes from "uxor: uxorem" and means "excessively submissive to a wife"
What is uxorious
500
This is what students would learn from a rhetor in the third stage of Roman education
What is advanced training in oratory and lessons in literature, also rules for making different kinds of speeches and how best to argue for and against a particular point of view
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