Verba Latina
Ora
et Labora
Neuter This
Geography
100

“Capitilavium” would be used on this part of the body.

    What is hair?

100

This was the saint who coined the phrase “ora et labora.”

Who is Saint Benedict?

100

If your town was conquered by an enemy, and now you must work for a master with little say about whether you want to or not, you might be this in Latin.

What is a servus?

100

In English, the plural form “this” is this.

What is these?

100

Ancient Rome was built on this many hills.

What is seven?

200

One hundred is this in Latin.

What is centum?

200

Not including “Amen,” this is the last word in the Ave Maria.

What is nostre?

200

If you work at a shop, then you are called this in Latin.

What is tabernarius?

200

“Hoc” is used this many times in the neuter form of “this.”

What is 3?

200

This is the name of one of the hills of Rome.

What is the Capitoline, Esquiline, Viminal, Quirinal, Caelian, Palatine, or Aventine Hill?

300

Ninety is this in Latin.

What is nōnāginta?

300

A woman who feeds, clothes, houses, births, educates, disciplines, and prays for her children is called this in Latin.

What is a mater?

300

If you are an episcopus, then you are in charge of all the priests in your this.

What is a diocese?

300

The neuter forms of “this” are always the same in these two cases.

What is nominative and accusative?

300

Ancient Romans threw traitors off this rock on the Capitoline Hill.

What is the Tarpeian Rock?

400

Count Rugen had 6 of these on his right hand.

What is digiti?

400

When you ask for a saint to pray for yourself and those around you in Latin, this is the phrase that is said.

Ora pro nobis.

400

If you work on a ship at sea, you are called this in Latin.

What is nauta?

400

Hic, haec, and hoc are examples of this kind of adjective.

What is a demonstrative adjective?

400

The temple to this god is on the Capitoline Hill.

Who was Jupiter (Iovis)?

500

If you were a young child in the Roman Empire, and you asked your mom for a new pony to pull your chariot, but she said, “Pretium nimis magnum est,” then she told you this about the pony.

What is the price is too great?

500

Mary’s “fiat,” a word which is now used by Catholics to express their submission to God’s will, means this in English.

What is “let it be done”?

500

If you are an “agricola,” then you work in this industry.

What is farming?

500

The neuter plural form of “this” shares the same form as the feminine plural in these cases.

What are the nominative, dative, and ablative cases?

500

The Latin word for “hill” is this.

What is “collis”?