Vocabulary
4th and 5th declension
Comparison of Adjectives
Comparison of Adverbs
Irregular Comparatives
100

The derivative "pessimistic" comes from this Latin adjective. 

pessimus, -a, -um = worst

100

 Most fifth declension nouns are this gender.

feminine

100

The degree of latior.

comparative

100

The comparative form of the adverb acriter.

acrius

100

Translate optimus.

best

200

The Latin word for swiftly.

celeriter

200

The case of the noun "manu."

ablative

200

Comparative adjectives use the endings of this declension.

3rd

200

The comparative adverb shares a form with the comparative adjective of this gender.

neuter

200

The positive form of plus.

multus, a, um

300

The translation of the irregular superlative "maximus."

greatest

300

The accusative singular of the noun "res."

rem

300

Put similis in the superlative, dative singular feminine.

simillimae

300

"for the longest time"

diutissime

300

The comparative form of "magnus."

maior, maius

400

The English definition of "princeps."

emperor, prince, chief

400

The genitive plural of "passus."

passuum

400

Make the adjective pulcher into superlative form (masculine nominative singular).

pulcherrimus

400

Give the superlative form of "laete."

laetissime

400

The superlative of superus, -a, -um.

summus, -a, -um 

OR 

supremus, -a, -um

500

The English definition of propior, propius

nearer

500

The dative singular of the neuter noun "cornu."

cornu

500

Marcus fortior quam equus est.

Rewrite this sentence using the ablative of comparison.

Marcus fortior equo est.

500

The translation pattern of quam + superlative.

as _______________ as possible

as _______________ as one can

500

The 2-word Latin idiom for "youngest."

minimus, -a, -um  natu