| Term | Definition |
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He is loving is in the |
Present Tense |
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He loved is in the |
Perfect Tense |
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He will/shall love is in the |
Future Tense |
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He was loving is in the |
Imperfect Tense |
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A noun with the job of Subject is in the ___________ case |
Nominative |
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He had loved is in the |
Pluperfect Tense |
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He will have loved is in the |
Future Perfect Tense |
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Nouns are divided into |
Declensions |
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Verbs are divided into |
Conjugations |
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The 2-1-2 Adjectives usually have the endings |
-us, -a, -um |
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3-1-3 Adjectives usually have the endings |
-is, -is, -e |
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A verb in a Latin Dictionary would have |
the 4 principle parts |
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The verb "to walk" |
Infinitive |
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The case of boy in "of the boy" |
Genitive |
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The case of hat in "the cat in the hat" |
Ablative |
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SIDSPACE is an acronym used to |
help determine if an ablative or accusative ending is needed |
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A long mark on a letter is called a |
Macron |
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"A" verbs are in the |
1st Conjugation |
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"Long E" verbs are in the |
2nd Conjugation |
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"Short E" verbs are in the |
3rd Conjugation |
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"I" verbs are in the |
4th Conjugation |
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Neuter and Masculine Nouns are in the |
2nd Declension |
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Feminine and Some Masculine Nouns are in the |
1st Declension |
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The Nominative Singular ending for Dec. 1 |
-a |
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The Nominative Plural ending for Dec. 1 |
-ae |
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The Genitive Singular ending for Dec. 1 |
-ae |
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The Genitive Plural ending for Dec. 1 |
-arum |
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The Dative Singular ending for Dec. 1 |
-ae |
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The Dative Plural ending for Dec. 1 |
-is |
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The Accusative Singular ending for Dec 1 |
-am |
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The Accusative Plural ending for Dec 1 |
-as |
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The Ablative Singular ending for Dec 1 is |
-ã |
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The Ablative Plural ending for Dec 1 is |
-is |
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The Nom Sing ending for Dec 2 is |
-us |
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The Nom Plural for Dec 2 |
-i |
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The Author of Arms of Nemesis |
Steven Saylor |
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Gordianus' epithet was |
The Finder |
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The leader of the famous slave revolts |
Spartacus |
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The general who owned the Baiae Villa |
Marcus Licinius Crassus |
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Crassus thought that ___________ killed Lucius |
2 escaped Slaves |
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Eco is |
A mute boy that Gordianus takes to live with him |
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The man who picks Gordianus up is |
Marcus Mummius |
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The Ship that carried Gordianus and Eco was called |
Fury |
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The murdered man's name is |
Lucius Licinius |
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The Sybil "lives" in |
Cumae |
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Crassus' villa is in |
Baiae |
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The wife of Lucius |
Gelina |
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The name of one of the two escaped Slaves |
Alexandros |
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The philosopher of the villa |
Dionysius |
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The female painter who Gordianus thought was the Sybil |
Iaia |
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Dionysius died because |
He was poisoned |
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The protégée of Iaia, and Eco's love interest |
Olympias |
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The room of the villa where no one was allowed |
The Library |
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What was carved into the floor at the crime scene |
Sparta |
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One of the slaves who helped Gordianus |
Apollodonius |
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The dictator of the time |
Sulla |
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The killer of Lucius |
Faustus Fabius |
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What poison killed Dionysius |
Pig-bean Oil |
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The title of the novel |
Arms of Nemesis |
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The three headed dog of Hades |
Cerberus |
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The woman-slave/partner or Gordianus |
Bethesda |
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Turn Amo plural |
Amamus |
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Turn est plural |
sunt |
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Carpe Diem |
Seize the Day |
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Puer |
boy |
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Vir |
man |
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Ancilla |
slave woman |
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Fatua |
Stupid |
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Masculine Adjective for Stupid |
Fatuus |
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A noun that is neither masculine or feminine |
Neuter |