Squeaky Clean Fun (baths)
Feeling Tense and Irregular (verbs)
Know your nouns (declensions)
Lost in Translation
Wordplay (vocabulary)
100

The cold room of the Roman baths

frigidārium

100

The Latin translation for "you curse" (singular)

(tū) vituperās

100

The dative form of the pronoun "ego"

mihi

100

The English translation of this clause (not a complete sentence): 

"Caecilius Quīntō dōnum dedit"

"Caecilius gave a gift to Quintus"

OR

"Caecilius gave Quintus a gift"

100

The Latin word for "through"

per

200

The instrument Romans used the scrape oil and dirt off themselves

Strigil

200

Form and translate the present tense form of erat

est

he/she/it is

200

The full plural declension (nom, dat, acc) of "servus"

nom: servī

dat: servīs

acc: servōs

200

The English translation of:

cūr tē vituperāt? mendāx nōn es

Why does he curse you? You are not a liar.

200

The meaning of quod and the meaning of quoque

quod: because

quoque: also

300

Where garments sometimes were stolen in Roman baths

apodyterium

300

Form and translate the imperfect form of habet

habēbat

he/she/it was having

300

The full declension (nominative, dative, and accusative) singular forms of "tū"

nom: tū

dat: tibi

acc: tē

300

The English translation of this clause (not a complete sentence):

"postquam forum intrant"

"after they enter the forum"

300

The perfect tense form of dat

dedit

400

Define hypocaust

heating system that pumped hot air underneath Roman baths through a series of small under-floor pillars 

400

Parse celebrābant (give person, tense, and number)

third person

imperfect tense

plural

400

The dative plural form of "hospes"

hospitibus

400

The English translation of 

Ego tibi multam pecūniam dēbēō. 

dēbēō=you owe

I owe much/a lot (of) money to you. 

400

The Latin word for "where" AND the Latin word for "why"

where: ubi

why: cūr

500
The Roman/Latin name for the sauna sometimes found in Roman baths (give one of two options)

laconicum or sudatorium

500

The perfect form of fert

tulit

500

The full singular declension (nom, dat, and acc) of fūr

nom: fūr

dat: fūrī

acc: fūrem

500

The Latin translation of this clause (not a complete sentence):

"where the dresses were the best"

"ubi stolae optimae erant"

500

The Latin meanings of tandem and tamen

tandem: finally

tamen: however

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