Post Bellum Troianum
Trium Verborum
Derivatives
Crossing Languages
Dei et Deae
100
These people failed to defend their home against the Greeks in the Trojan War
Who are the Trojans?
100
These are the English meanings for "difficilis," "nobilis," and "rosa."
What are "difficult," "noble/well-known," and "rose."
100
The English word "noble" is a derivative of this Latin word.
What is nobilis/nobilitas?
100
This word, which comes from the Latin words "trans" and "latus," means to cross from one language to another.
What is translation/translate?
100
This is the Latin for "gods and goddesses."
What is "dei et deae"?
200
This large wooden creature proved why you should "fear the Greeks, even bearing gifts" and caused the destruction of Troy.
What is the Trojan Horse?
200
These are the English meanings for "dulcis," "facilis," and "gravis."
What are "sweet," "easy," and "heavy/serious"?
200
The English word "magnitude" is a derivative of this Latin word.
What is magnus/magnitudo?
200
This is the English translation of the following Latin sentence: "Discipuli sedent."
What is "The students sit/are sitting"?
200
This mythological person is the Roman/Greek king of the gods and god of the thunderbolt.
Who is Jupiter/Zeus?
300
This goddess favored Odysseus because he was cunning and wise.
Who was Athena?
300
These are the English meanings for "disco," "doceo," and "cognosco".
What are "to learn," "to teach," and "to get to know/to recognize"?
300
This English word is derived from the Latin words "gravis" and "gravitas."
What is gravity?
300
This is the English translation of the following Latin sentence: "Magister discipulos vocat."
What is "The teacher calls the students."?
300
This mythological person is the Roman/Greek god of the Underworld.
Who is Pluto/Hades?
400
This goddess was the mother of Aeneas and Cupid.
Who was Venus (Aphrodite)?
400
These are the English meanings for "liber, libri," "liber, libra, librum," and "etiam" in order.
What are "book," "free," and "also"?
400
This English word is derived from the Latin words "liber" and "libertas."
What is liberty?
400
This is the English translation of the following Latin sentence: "In schola, magister discipulis libros dat."
What is "In school, the teacher gives the students books." or "In school, the teacher is giving books to the students."
400
This mythological person is the Roman/Greek god of the seas, earthquakes, and horses.
Who is Neptune/Poseidon?
500
Odysseus and Aeneas both encountered this six-headed monster and monstrous whirlpool.
What are Scylla and Charybdis?
500
These are the English meanings for "colonus defessus," "aqua communis," and "servus fortis".
What are "tired colonist/farmer," "common/shared water," and "brave/strong slave"?
500
The English word facility, which is a necessary space used for doing something, is derived from this Latin word.
What is facilis/facilitas?
500
This is the English translation of the following Latin sentence: "Decem nautae et unus magister nobilis ad Italiam navigabant." (For this question only, 1 error is allowed)
What is "Ten sailors and one noble/well-known captain were sailing to Italy."
500
These three mythological people are the Roman/Greek goddesses involved in the Judgment of Paris. He awarded the golden apple to the goddess of beauty, but not to the goddesses of marriage and wisdom.
Who are Venus/Aphrodite, Juno/Hera, and Minerva/Athena?