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Roman History & Culture
Latin Trivia/Mottoes
100
The declension that is usually feminine and has the following endings in its full dictionary entry: -a, -ae.
What is 1st Declension?
100
Quis?
What is: who?
100
The three ways adjectives match the nouns they modify.
What is Gender, Number, and Case?
100
This action is Romulus' most famous accomplishment:
What is founding the city of Rome?
100
etc.
What is the abbreviation of et cetera, etcetera, meaning "and the rest"?
200
The endings of 2nd declension masculine words in their dictionary entry.
What is -us, -i?
200
Quod
What is because?
200
Bonus, bona, bonum.
What is good?
200
This son of the last king of Rome attacked Lucretia and inadvertently started a revolution and later a Republic:
Who is Sextus?
200
The second line of the Pater Noster prayer, meaning "Who art in heaven."
What is "qui es in caelis"?
300
The vocative plural of the Latin word for girls.
What is puellae?
300
Non
What is not?
300
Great, large.
What is magnus, magna, magnum?
300
Items of clothing worn by everyone in ancient Rome:
What are subligaculum, tunica, sandalia, or soleae?
300
Esse quam videri.
What is the North Carolina State motto, translated as "to be rather than to seem?"
400
"Nautis" in the dative case.
What is "to the sailors"? OR What is "for the sailors"?
400
Whom or what, used as an accusative direct object.
What is quem?
400
Pleasing, welcoming.
What is gratus, grata, gratum?
400
XLIX in Arabic numerals.
What is 49?
400
Course of one's life or career.
What is curriculum vitae, or CV?
500
A list of words containing five common 1st declension nouns that are masculine.
What are the PPAINS? Poeta, Pirata, Agricola, Incola, Nauta, and Scriba.
500
often
What is saepe?
500
Of the good farmers.
What is agricolarum bonorum?
500
The fierce fighter who abandoned the Greek side in the Trojan War after Agamemnon took his war captive, Briseis.
Who is Achilles?
500
"It doesn't follow" or the Latin name for a comment that doesn't logically flow with earlier statements.
Non sequitur.