Vocabulary
Verbs
Adjectives
Nouns
Misc.
100

A nocturnal animal only comes out at what time?

Night

100

The conjugation of amo, amare.

First

100

The three ways in which nouns and adjectives must agree. 

Case, Number, and Gender.

100

The case used for the subject of a sentence.

Nominative.

100

Romulus' brother who was also raised by the she-wolf.

Remus

200
"Equine" means like what kind of animal?

A horse

200

The stem of teneo, tenere

tene-

200

A bad man.

malus

200

Deorum

Of the gods

200

Catullus' girlfriend had this kind of animal as a pet.

Sparrow

300
Not/nor in Latin

nec

300

The conjugation of capio, capere

3rd-io

300

Substantive Adjectives behave like:

nouns

300

For the nights

noctibus

300

The Roman orator who shares a name with another Great Hearts academy.

Cicero

400

"Fugitive" is related to this Latin word (give the first two principal parts)

fugio, fugere

400

"They hear" in Latin

audiunt

400

O good friend!

(O) amice bone!

400

The danger of the enemies

periculum hostium
400

The "wooden walls" Themistocles used to save Athens.

Boats.

500

If someone is pugnacious, they are prone to this kind of activity.

Fighting

500

2nd Singular Present Passive Indicative of "cupio, cupere"

cuperis

500

"Of the happy men" in Latin.

felicium

500

The case used for the subject of an indirect statement

Accusative

500

The name of the Persian king who invaded Greece and fought the Spartans at Thermopylae.

Xerxes