Accusative singular of lupa magna
Principle part pattern for each conjugation
-o -are
-eo -ere
-o -ere
Romulus and Remus free the she-wolf from chains.
She-wolf
Lupa, -ae, f.
What first king of Rome was also the founder of the city?
Romulus
Dative singular of soror mea
sorori meae
Parse and Translate
intellegunt
3rd pl. pres. ind. act.
"They understand"
Mūrōs ligneōs esse nāvēs dīcunt.
They say the wooden walls are ships.
to fear
timeo, timere, timui, --
To what noble woman did Catullus write love poetry?
Clodia/Lesbia
Vocative singular of Nauta Magnus
Nauta Magne
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Navigari
Passive infinitive
to be sailed/navigated
Catullus videt passerem ā puellā amārī.
Catullus sees that a sparrow is loved by the girl.
soldier
miles, militis, m.
Cicero spoke the immortal words Cui Bono. What do they mean?
Who benefitted?
nominative plural of "armed king"
reges armati
3rd pl. pres. ind. act.
libero, liberare
liberant
Druidēs dē sacrīs scientiam magnam habent.
The Druids have great knowledge about sacred things.
Pet/delight
deliciae, -arum, f.
Julius Caesar was the governor of what Roman province that was home to Druids?
Gaul
Genitive plural of "bad old man"
Senum Malorum
2nd sing. pres. ind. pass.
dico, dicere
diceris
"Dēbēs magnum praemium mihi dare,” inquit profuga.
"You ought to give a great reward to me," says the deserter.
Military Camp
castra, castrorum, n.
Rome was founded in this year.
753 BC