Noun endings
Verb Endings
Culture
Derivatives
Vocabulary
100
What is ending of the 1st declension (plural and singular) Genitive case?
Singular: ae Plural: arum
100
What case is "portabo" in?
present future
100
What did many wealthy Romans own?
They owned both a town house in Rome and at least one villa in the country.
100
What is a derivative of "dens"?
Dentist
100
What does "ideo...quod" mean?
for the reason that
200
What is the 2nd declension of the ablative case (singular and plural)?
Singular: o Plural: is
200
What case is "venerant"?
Pluperfect
200
What type of literature reached a wide public?
Latin literature
200
What is a derivative of "memini"?
Memorize
200
What does "rus" mean?
country/countryside
300
What is 3rd declension accusative case (singular and plural)?
Singular: em Plural: es
300
What case is "tractus ero"?
future perfect
300
For what type of audience did most Roman authors write?
A small, highly educated audience
300
What are two derivatives of "cado"?
1. Cascade 2. Casualty
300
What does "adloquor" mean?
Speak to/address
400
What is the 4th declension nominative case (singular and plural)?
Singular: us Plural: us
400
What case is "doctus sum"?
Perfect Passive
400
What is the most important difference between Latin and modern literature?
Latin is read aloud
400
What Latin word does the derivative "discriminatory" come from?
discrimen
400
What does "sidus" mean?
star
500
What is the 5th declension Dative case (singular and plural)?
Singular: i Plural: ebus
500
What kind of verb is "conor"?
Deponent Verb
500
What was the average age for a Roman girl to marry? Roman boy?
Girl: 13 or 14 Boy: Late teens to early 20s
500
What Latin word does the English derivative "exculpated" come from?
culpo (blame)
500
What does "vires" mean?
strength