Nouns
Verbs
Culture
Phrases
People
100

This is the part of the nouns which determines how it functions in a sentence.

What is the ending?

100

These are the English pronouns for the 3rd person singular.

What are he, she, or it.

100

Despite their name, not all gladiators fought with one of these.

What is a gladius (or sword)?

100

This acronym stands for Latin words meaning "after noon"

What is p.m.?

100

The mother in our stories

Who is Metella?

200

Nouns in this case are the subject of their verbs.

What is nominative?

200

This term, derived from the Latin noun tempus, is used to describe when a verb happens, happened, or will happen.

What is tense?

200

These were placed right next to roads, so that passers-by could say "Salvē" to their "inhabitants"

What are Roman cemeteries?

200

This acronym stands for Latin words meaning "and the rest" or "and the other things"

What is etc.?

200

These people lived in the same houses as citizens!

Who were slaves?

300

Nouns in this case are the object of verbs or prepositions.

What is accusative?

300

These letters, placed between the verb stem and the personal endings, tell you a verb is in the imperfect tense.

What are -ba-?

300
It's where one can "see from all around". The one of these in Pompeii could hold four times as many people as the regular theater there.

What is an amphitheater?

300

This acronym, standing for Latin words meaning "that is," are used when explaining another word or phrase or concept

What is i.e.?

300

The name of Caecilius' "lucky" freedman.

What is Fēlīx?

400

This is the case of the noun in the phrase, "in atriō"

What is ablative?

400

The stems of verbs in this tense often end in -v, -s, or -x.

What is the perfect tense?

400

The Latin name for this object reflects its role in amplifying the voice of an actor.

What is a mask (or persōna)?

400

The abbreviation A.D., often replaced today with C.E., means this (not "after death")

What is "in the year of the Lord" (Annō Dominī)?

400

Decēns was apparently killed by the ghost of Pugnāx, who, in life, had been this.

What is a gladiator?

500

Nouns fall into one of five of these; we will only learn the first three this year.

What are declensions?

500

Mr. Koonce's favorite ending, it means "they ____ed"

What is -ērunt?

500

This Latin word for freeing a slave literally translates to "a sending out from the hand"

What is manūmissiō?

500

The date (according to modern reckoning) that the Romans were counting from when they used the abbreviation A.U.C.

What is 753 B.C. (BCE)?

500

Visitors from this town came to see gladiatorial combat--and ended up facing violence in the streets of Pompeii! 

What is Nuceria? (Or, who are the Nucerīnī?)

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