Adjectives!
Adverbs and conjunctions!
Nouns!
Verbs!
Grab bag!
100
Keen or fierce
Quid est ācer, ācris, ācre?
100
One way to say "yes" (lit. "thus") in Latin.
Quid est "ita"?
100
Dido might have worn a crown, since she was this.
Quid est rēgina, rēginae?
100
Burning up!
Quid est ārdeō, ārdēre, ārsī, --?
100
The infix that marks the imperfect
Quid est bā?
200
A famously "lucky" cat's name relates to this adjective.
Quid est fēlix, gen. fēlicis?
200
And of course, one can also say "no" in Latin using this adverb.
Quid est minimē?
200
If you go spelunking, you're using a word derived from this Latin noun.
Quid est spēlunca, spēclunae?
200
To do, spend time, conduct, or behave, even.
Quid est agō, agere, ēgī, āctum?
200
What stem appears in third -iō verbs and fourth conjugations before the imperfect infix?
Quid est -iē-?
300
Only a "few" of you will guess this adjective.
Quid est paucī, paucae, pauca?
300
All "together" now!
Quid est unā?
300
"Public enemy" number one, if the first bit was in Latin
Quid est hostis, hostis?
300
If you "spot" the answer, you might use this Latin verb of seeing.
Quid est cōnspiciō, cōnspicere, cōnspexī, cōnspectum?
300
Adverb used in the logical fallacy that translates as "you too/also."
Quid est quoque?
400
Perhaps you "new" this one.
Quid est novus, nova, novum?
400
This answer is "neither," "nor"
Quid est nec?
400
You might be in "danger" of missing this question, if you don't know the Latin word alluded to
Quid est perīculum, perīculī?
400
Time does this in the famous Latin proverb.
Quid est fugiō, fugere, fūgī, --?
400
An English word for someone who is apt to fight comes from this Latin verb.
Quid est pugnō, pugnāre, pugnāvī, pugnātum?
500
This might describe Aeneas behavior in abandoning Dido.
Quid est crūdēlis, crūdēle?
500
Not a true conjunction, but you can still use it like "et"
Quid est -que?
500
A Shakespeare play involving a shipwreck is named using an English word derived from this Latin noun.
Quid est tempestās, tempestātis?
500
Can be used in a phrase that means "make plans"
Quid est capiō, capere, cēpī, captum?
500
"Of the fierce soldiers," in Latin
Quid est "militum ācrium?"