VOCABULARY
GRAMMAR
TRANSLATION
MISC.
100

Latin and genitive singular for "head"

caput capitis

100

imperfect tense endings

bam     bamus

bas    batis

bat     bant

100

"Ignis terrebit."

The fire will frighten.

100

What is the 2nd conjugation stem vowel?

e

200

Latin and genitive singular for "pain, sorrow"

dolor doloris

200

3rd person plural form of the Latin word meaning "I command"

jubent

200

"Silva est tuta."

The forest is safe.

200

Latin phrase meaning "Sign of the Cross"

Signum crucis

300

Latin for "I will fear"

timebo

300

conjugate the Latin verb meaning "I frighten" in the future tense.

terrebo    terrebimus

terrebis    terrebitis

terrebit     terrebunt

300

"Vox vocabat."

The voice was calling.

300

English derivative from urbs urbis that means "the outlying part of a city"

suburb

400

Latin and genitive singular for "king"

rex regis

400

2nd person plural form of the Latin word for "you all will move"

movebitis

400

"Mei novi amici pugnabant."

My new friends were fighting.

400

An English derivative from the Latin word caput and its meaning

capital - wealth in business; seat of government

capitalize - to fund a business; to take advantage

Capitol - the temple of Jupiter at Rome; the U.S. Congress building complex