Noun Forms
Verbs (Lat. > Eng.)
Deities of Rome
Literal Derivatives
All Numbers
100
The accusative singular of puer.
What is puerum?
100
sumus
What is "we are?"
100
The Romans called him Optimus Maximus.
Who is Jupiter?
100
lead into
What is induce (or induct)?
100
The number of Roman kings.
What is 7?
200
The dative singular of fīlius.
What is fīliō?
200
ponis
What is "you put?"
200
A month was named for this Roman goddess of women and childbirth.
Who is Juno?
200
full of water
What is aqueous?
200
The number of letters in the ablative singular ending of any declension.
What is 1?
300
The dative plural of via.
What is viīs?
300
duc
What is "lead!"?
300
Called the archer god, he was also god of music and prophecy.
Who is Apollo?
300
to place between
What is interpose?
300
The number of conjugations of Latin verbs. (Not counting irregular verbs, naturally.)
What is 4?
400
The accusative plural of periculum.
What is pericula?
400
stābās
What is "you (sg.) were standing?"
400
This Roman god of beginnings had two faces.
Who is Janus?
400
three roads
What is trivia?
400
The number of the canonical Olympian deities.
What is 12?
500
The genitive plural of nox.
What is noctium?
500
erit
What is "he will be?"
500
He formed the first horse, called Scyphius, in Thessaly.
Who is Neptune?
500
wishing evil
What is malevolent?
500
The number of vigiliae in a nox.
What is 4?