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100

The word "elaborate" comes from this Latin verb

What is laborare?

100

The word "culina" belongs to this declension.

What is first declension?

100

It is the meaning of the verb "laborare"

What is "to work"?

100

It is the translation of "Quintus est filius"

What is "Quintus is the son"?

100

This is the most impressive part of a Roman villa.

What is the atrium?

200

The word "culinary" comes from this Latin word

What is culina?

200

The word "cubiculum" belongs to this declension.

What is second declension?

200

The verb "salutare" belongs to this conjugation.

What is first conjugation?

200

It is the translation for "coquus in culina laborat"

What is "the cook is working in the kitchen"?

200

These are the two pieces of clothing a Roman man like Caecilius would wear.

What are tunica & toga?

300

The word "maternity" comes from this Latin word

What is mater?

300

It is the number for the word "mercatores"

What is plural?

300

It is the personal pronoun in the verb "rideo."

What is "I"?

300

It is the translation of "Grumio cenam parat"

What is "Grumio is preparing dinner"?

300

This is the name for the system used to supply water from the hills to the city of Pompeii.

What is the aqueduct?

400

The word "dormant" comes from this Latin verb

What is dormire?

400

It is the gender of the word "vinum"

What is neuter?

400

It is the meaning of "exit."

What is "he, she or it goes out"?

400

It is the translation of "Metella artificem ad atrium ducit"

What is "Metella leads the artist to the atrium"?

400

This was the center for the religious, social, and business life of Pompeii.

What is forum?

500

The word "ridicule" come from this Latin verb

What is ridere?

500

The word "leonem" is in this case.

What is accusative case?

500

It is the meaning of "portas"

What is "you carry or you are carrying"?

500

It is the translation for "Melissa Grumionem delectat"

What is "Melissa delights Grumio"?

500

These two parts of the Roman villa have to do with water collection.

What are compluvium and impluvium?