N. and Pronouns
Verbo, Verbere
Culture
Roots
Vocabulary
100

This Latin word translates to the neuter version of the word what.

What is quod?

100

Passive verbs end in this letter.

What is r?

100

A wealthy Roman would live in this type of house.

What is a domus?

100

The word infirmary comes from this Latin word.

What is infirmus?

100

I bought this from the store when I asked for caro.

What is meat?

200

When referring to indirect objects, this case is used.

What is the dative case?

200

The third person plural of the perfect tense has this suffix.

What is -erunt?

200

Widely regarded as the most famous Roman dictator.

Who was Julius Caesar?

200

The word pessimist is derived from this Latin word.

What is pessi?

200
The word coquere translates to this common action.

What is to cook?

300

While nowadays being used to describe a person that has an extremely high amount of self-importance, the term ego in Latin refers to this pronoun.

What is I?

300

The phrase had _ed is used to translate this tense.

What is the pluperfect tense?

300

In 107 BC, this man was elected to the Roman consul.

Who is Gaius Marcus?

300

This Latin term is the root word for tumultuous.

What is tumultus?

300

I did this if some referred to the action using the word accipio.

What is to receive?

400

The phrase hic et ille translates to this common English phrase.

What is this and that?

400

The perfect passive tense, in its first-person singular form, is formed by using the fourth principal part and this word.

What is sum?

400

Regarded as the most important meal of the day by the Romans.

What is a cena?

400

The word locomotive is derived from this Latin word.

What is locus?
400

How a person is feeling if they are described as iratissimus.

What is very angry?

500

The term idem means the same thing as this English word.

What is same?

500

The fourth principal part of the word amo.

What is amatus?

500

This drink was served with every course in a cena.

What is wine?

500

The term final comes from this Latin word.

What is finis?
500

The translation for the Latin phrase opprimuntur.

What is being overwhelmed?