ancilla, ancillae, f.
Nominative Plural
ancillae
laboro, laborare
3rd Person Plural
laborant
urbs, urbis, f.
3rd Declension
festinamus per urbem ad forum
We hurry through the city to the forum
Name any word we saw in a story or an inscription that means either "team" or stands for a specific team. (multiple correct answers possible)
factio
prasinus/a
albus
russeus
senator, senatoris, m.
Accusative Plural
senatores
video, videre
3rd Person Plural
vident
amicus, amici, m.
2nd Declension
equi quaerunt cibum, pater quaerit vinum
The horses are looking for food, the father is looking for wine.
What's the word for the "turning post" at one end of the circus?
meta, metae, f.
cibus, cibi, m.
Accusative Plural
cibos
cado, cadere
3rd Person Plural
cadunt
vinco, vincere
3rd Conjugation
infelix senator ambulat in via
What is the Latin word for a two-horse chariot?
biga, bigae, f.
Nominative Plural
pecuniae
ambulo, ambulare
3rd Person Plural
ambulant
habeo, habere
2nd Conjugation
They are horses; they do not have swords
Vincit quadrigas XLVII, secundas CXXXI, tertias CXLVI; bigas vincit VIIII, secundas IIX, tertias IIX
According to this inscription, how many times did the charioteer described win first, second, and third in the four-horse chariot races?
gladius, gladii, m.
Nominative Plural
gladii
dico, dicere
3rd Person Plural
dicunt
equus, equi, m.
2nd Declension
The fathers enter the apartment building, but they don't see the daughters
patres intrant insulam, sed non vident filias
If a charioteer is in a "naufragio," what has happened to them?
A chariot wreck/crash