Vocabulary
Derivatives
Grammar
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Grammar
100
Define the word osculum.
Kiss
100
Adjacent is a derivative of the Latin word _______, meaning _________.
Iaceo, to lie
100
These verbs look passive but are translated actively.
Deponents
100
List the four emperors of 69 CE.
Galba, Otho, Vitellius, Vespasian
100
Comparative adjectives end in ________.
ior or ius
200
Define the word vultus.
Face
200
Pasture is a derivative of the Latin word _______, meaning _________.
pascor, to feed
200
List the personal passive endings.
r, ris, tur, mur, mini, ntur
200
Who was Sulla's political enemy?
Marius
200
The comparative form of parvus is ____________.
Minus
300
Define the word progredior.
Set out
300
Terse is a derivative of the Latin word _______, meaning _________.
Tergo, to wipe
300
Gaudeo and audeo are are both _____________ verbs.
Semi-deponent
300
Who was Cicero's political enemy?
Catiline
300
Quam and a superlative is translated _____________.
As blank as
400
What is the deponent word "to try?"
Conor
400
The English word____________ means cheerful and is derived from the Latin word ________________.
Sanguine, sanguis
400
Translate "she had been loved" into Latin. amo, amare, amavi, amatus.
amata erat
400
List, in order, the members of the Julio-Claudian dynasty.
Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, Nero
400
Describe the two ways Latin makes comparisons.
A comparative adjective, quam, and a noun, or a comparative adjective and an ablative noun.
500
List three intensifiers and their definitions.
Tam - so, tot - so many, talis - such
500
The English word____________ means "to hit with force while moving" and is derived from the Latin word ________________.
Collide, laedo - to harm
500
Parse the verb diceris. Give both possibilities. Dico, dicere, dixi, dictus.
2nd singular present/future passive indicative
500
Pompey was defeated at ___________. Marc Antony was defeated at _______________.
Pharsalus, Actium
500
Translate into Latin "you all had been given" in the subjunctive. Dono, donare, donavi, donatus.
Donati(ae, a) eratis