Vocab
Adjectives
Pronouns
Culture
Derivatives
100
contentus
What is satisfied
100
The three letters that make a Latin adjective comparative.
What is -ior-
100
The Latin pronoun used for amo.
What is ego.
100
The other language (besides Latin) students were expected to learn.
What is Greek.
100
A derivative of pax that means 'to calm'.
What is pacify.
200
pax
What is peace
200
The Latin positive, comparative and superlative forms of 'good'.
What is bonus, melior, optimus.
200
The Latin pronoun used for servavi.
What is ego.
200
The slave responsible for the behavior and safety of the students.
What is paedagogus.
200
A derivative of solus that means 'a state of isolation or seclusion, i.e. no contact with people'.
What is solitude.
300
it
What is goes
300
The three sets of double letters a superlative adjective can have, and an example of each.
What is -ss- (ferocissimus), -rr- (pulcherrimus), -ll- (facillis).
300
The Latin pronoun used for tacuistis.
What is vos.
300
The main curriculum of Roman schools.
What is how to write and give effective speeches.
300
A derivative of vehementer that means 'violently or forcefully'.
What is vehemently.
400
vehementer
What is violently, loudly
400
The Latin positive, comparative and superlative forms of 'big'.
What is magnus, maior, maximus.
400
The Latin pronoun used for nuntiabamus.
What is nos.
400
Students frequently wrote on it.
What is papyrus.
400
A derivative of servat that means 'the prevention of injury, decay, waste, or loss'.
What is conservation.
500
portus
What is harbor
500
The Latin positive, comparative and superlative forms of 'bad'.
What is malus, peior, pessimus
500
The Latin pronoun used for cepisti.
What is tu.
500
The order of teachers a Roman boy would go through.
What is ludi magister, grammaticus, rhetor.
500
The derivative of tacet that means 'inclined to be silent or uncommunicative in speech'.
What is reticent.