Mythology
Culture/Mythology
Vocabulary
Nouns
Verbs
100

In the story of Pandora’s Box, this item was the only thing saved inside of the box after it was opened. 

What is hope?

100

Funeral processions often involved historical retellings of the lives of deceased family members. This material was used to create masks of the deceased for the processions.

What is wax?

100

This Cardinal number in Latin represents the number 40.

What is Quadraginta?

100

Neuter nouns will always match in these three cases. 

What are Nominative, Accusative, and Vocative?

100
The 3rd Conjugation verb Vivo, Vivere, Vixi, Victum means....

What is to live? 

200

In the Tragic Story of Phaethon, who was Phaethon's father?

Who is Phoebus?

200

This sort of relationship between two citizens allowed for great sharing of resources, potential job gain, legal counsel, etc. It often also led to many familial adoptions.

What is the Patron Client relationship?

200

This adjective, which is part of our school motto, means: beautiful, handsome, or fine. 

What is Pulcher/Pulchra/Pulchrum?

200

This 1st Declension Noun is feminine, and it can be used to represent a large group, crowd, or disturbance.

What is Turba, Turbae?

200

The verb Amavisse would be parsed as...

What is a perfect, active, Infinitive?

300

Although Rome was named after Romulus, this ancestor of Romulus who fled from Asia Minor, is often considered a “founding father” of Rome. 

Who is Aeneas?

300

In the story of Aurora and Tithonus, where the goddess of the dawn falls in love with a mortal man, Tithonus was transformed into this type of creature.

What is a cricket/grasshoper?

300

This adverb means long, or for a long time

What is diu?

300

Although an adjective does not have to match a noun in endings, it must always match a noun in these three thing. 

What are Case, Gender, and Number?

300

No matter what the verb is, the first part of a verb’s dictionary entry will always be parsed this way:

What is 1st Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative?

400

In the story the Adventures of Io, we learn the origin of these two sacred symbols of the goddess Juno/Hera.  

What are the cow and peacock?

400

In the story The Farmer and the Ostrich, what were the names of the farmer's two sons?

What are Gluteus and Maximus?

400

Although it has a different literal translation, the phrase “amabo te” will typically be used to mean "please". To say thank you, we would say...

What is "Gratias ago (tibi)"?

400

3rd Declension masc./fem. i-stems have differences in these two cases...

What are Dative(sing.) and Genitive(plural)?

400

The verb Iecit, which means to throw or hurl, would be translated as...

What is he/she/it threw?

500

In the story the Curse of Atreus, this man was the father of Atreus and Thyestes. 

Who is Pelops?

500

In the story Nisus and Euryalus, this was the name of the group of people the Romans were at war with.

Who are the Rutulians?

500

This masculine 2nd Declension noun means: disease or sickness.

What is Morbus, Morbi?

500

The reflexive pronoun (sibi) is in the case of...

What is Dative?

500

The verb "Fugit" can be parsed as...

(More than one option)

What are

3rd, sing, present, active, indicative

3rd, sing, perfect, active, indicative