Latin Sayings (translate into English)
Vocabulary I (translate into Latin - full dictionary form)
Vocabulary II (translate into Latin - full dictionary form)
Vocabulary III (translate into Latin - full dictionary form)
Vocabulary IV (translate into Latin - full dictionary form)
100

Ferrum ferro exacuitur.

Iron is sharpened by iron.

(Not acceptable:  Iron sharpens iron.)

100

Age, time period

saeculum -i n. 

100

Cloud, storm cloud

nimbus -i m.

100
Garden

hortus -i m.

100

Wind

ventus -i m.

200

Noscitur ex sociis.

He is known by his companions.

Also acceptable:  He is known by his friends. 

Not acceptable:  A man is known by his companions.

200

Grain, corn

frumentum -i n.

200

Student

discipulus -i m.

200

Neck

collum -i n.

200

Sword

gladius -i m.

300

Repetitio mater studiorum.

Repetition is the mother of learning.

300

Battle

proelium i- n.

300
Wood
lignum -i n.
300

Shield

scutum -i n.

300

Wall, rampart

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

vallum -i n.


400

Amicus in necessitate probatur.

A friend is proven in time of necessity.

Also acceptable:  A friend is proven in timeS of necessity.

400

Sin, mistake

peccatum -i n.

400

School, game

ludus -i m.

400

Missile

telum -i n.

400

Grief, pain

dolor, doloris m.

500

Capitur urbs quae totum cepit orbem.

The city which captured the whole world is now captured.

500

Forearm

bracchium -i n.
500

Reward

praemium -i n.

500

Place, location

locus -i m.

500

Back, rear

tergum -i n.