Wilkey latin exam
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- 800 B.C.
- around what year did homer live?
- agite
- Come on!
- Mercury
- God of messengers, travelers, thieves. Attributes: winged helmet, sandals, caduceus
- currit
- (he/she) runs, is running, does run
- aestate
- in summer
- hic
- here
- Athena (Minerva)
- who did the Greeks say the Trojan horse was for?
- Paris
- Trojan man who stole Helen and took her back to Troy
- ascendit
- (he/she) climbs
- dormit
- (he/she) sleeps
- spectant
- (they) watch, look at
- Ecce!
- Look!
- prope
- near
- altera
- another, second
- Venus
- What is the Roman name for Aphrodite?
- lanam trahunt
- (they) spin wool
- Peleus and Thetis
- whose wedding included the golden apple?
- mitte
- (you) send
- nuntius
- messenger
- magnus
- big, great
- Pluto
- What is the Roman name for Hades?
- Jupiter
- What is the Roman name for Zeus?
- Apollo
- God of prophesy, music, healing, sun, hunting, youth. Attributes: bow and arrow, quiver, laurel wreath
- temptat
- (he/she) tries
- tamen
- however
- legend
- a mixture of history and mythology
- etiam
- also, even
- facit
- (he/she) does, is doing, makes, is making
- ipse
- himself
- etiam
- also
- scelestus
- wicked
- qui
- who
- vexat
- (he/she) annoys
- clamor
- shout, shouting
- Julius Caesar
- What famous Roman claimed to be descended from Ascanius?
- equus
- horse
- volo
- (I) want
- eum
- him
- pater
- father
- Liber
- God of wine, intoxication. Attributes: had a drinking vessel, grape vines, ivy wreath, wears animal skins, long hair
- venit
- (he/she) comes
- sunt
- (they) are
- laborant
- (they) work, are working
- ramus
- (a/the) branch
- alius
- another other
- Vesta
- God of the home and the hearth (fireplace). Attributes: round temple, modestly dressed, symbolized with an internal flame
- toga praetexta
- toga for important government officials
- revocat
- (he/she) recalls
- Lavinia
- daughter of Latinus
- fragor
- (a/the) crash, noise
- bulla
- necklace worn to ward off evil
- mihi
- for me
- Ceres
- God of agriculture. Attributes: include a torch, a crown, stalks of grain, cause of the seasons
- abit
- (he/she) goes away
- iacit
- (he/she) throws
- simul
- together
- ducit
- (he/she) leads, takes
- Proserpina
- What is the Roman name for Persephone?
- Ferte auxilium!
- Bring help! help!
- igitur
- therefore
- descende, Sexte!
- Come down, Sextus!
- intrat
- (he/she) enters
- Abite, Molesti!
- Go away, you pests!
- Diana
- What is the Roman name for Artemis?
- cras
- tomorrow
- aqua
- water
- lupus
- (a/the) wolf
- misera
- unhappy, miserable
- Minerva
- What is the name for Athena?
- amicae
- friends
- te
- you (direct object)
- nos
- we, us
- via
- road
- cista
- trunk, chest
- discedere
- to go away
- sua
- her own
- toga
- worn of tunica on business days
- ambulant
- (they) walk, are walking, do walk
- semisomna
- half-asleep
- adveniunt
- (they) reach, arrive (at)
- Latinus
- What king did Aeneas meet when he arrived in Italy?
- furtim
- stealthily
- tu
- you (subject)
- baculum
- stick
- Mars
- God of war. Attributes: handsome, cruel, carries a spear, dressed as a warrior, March is named after him
- surgit
- (he/she) gets up, rises
- legit
- (he/she) reads, is reading, does read
- Menalaeus
- Greek man who was Helen's husband and king of Sparta
- tempus
- time
- Homer
- Blind Greek poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- nunc
- now
- ponere
- to put, place
- Vulcan
- God of fire and crafts. Attributes: blacksmith, made lighten bolts for Jupiter, ugly, married to Venus, can't walk very well
- strenue
- strenuously, hard
- redire
- to return
- Neptune
- What is the Roman name for Poseidon?
- Virgil
- wrote the Aeneid
- palla
- female's single piece of material draped over the shoulders and around the body
- cibus
- food
- petit
- (he/she) looks for, seeks
- inquit
- (he/she) says
- rivus
- (a/the) stream
- iam
- now
- gemit
- (he/she) groans
- toga pura (toga virills)
- plain white togas
- vos
- you (plural)
- brevi tempore
- in a short time, soon
- vis
- (you, singular) want
- puella
- (a/the) girl
- paratus
- ready
- Venus
- God of love, beauty, and fertility. Attributes: wore no clothing, often held a mirror, crown of gold, roses
- ad urbem
- to the city
- iterum
- again, a second time
- adiuvare
- to help
- laeta
- happy
- adhuc
- still
- potest
- (he/she) is able
- excitare
- to rouse, to wake (someone) up
- villa
- country house
- Vulcan
- What is the Roman name for Hephaestus?
- amat
- (he/she) loves
- ex agris
- out of the fields
- leadership
- What does Athena offer Paris?
- kingdoms
- What does Hera offer Paris?
- iratus
- angry
- ibi
- there
- purgat
- (he/she) cleans
- ubi
- where
- tunica
- male's knee length with no sleeves
- gerere solent
- they are accustomed to wear(ing), usually wear
- in piscinam
- into the fishpond
- terret
- (he/she/it) frightens
- stat
- (he/she) stands
- si
- if
- habet
- (he/she) holds/ has
- Sparta
- Where did Helen live?
- deinde
- then, next
- salvae
- safe
- arripit
- (he/she) grabs hold of, snatches
- mox
- soon, presently
- Cave!
- (you, singular) Be careful!
- respondet
- (he/she) responds
- sedet
- (he/she) sits, is sitting, does sit
- Ascanius
- holding hand of Aeneas on the Aeneas coin, Aeneas' son
- omnes
- all
- laborantes
- working
- nihil
- nothing
- promittis
- you promise
- Ceres
- What is the Roman name for Demeter?
- appropinquat
- (he/she) approaches
- ipsa
- she, herself
- errant
- (they) wander
- ancilla
- (a/the) slave woman
- perterritus
- frightened, terrified
- Phoebus Apollo
- What is the Roman name for Apollo?
- iam
- now, already
- conspicit
- (he/she) catches sight of
- ire
- to go
- statim
- immediately
- incitat
- (he/she) spurs on, urges on
- excipiunt
- (they) welcome
- gerit
- (he/she) wears
- Liber (Bacchus)
- What is the Roman name for Dionysus?
- epic
- a story that discusses heroes and glorifies the land
- Carthage
- what city did Queen Dido live in?
- eos
- them
- Eris Discordia
- Who was not invited to Peleus and Thetis's wedding?
- tandem
- at last
- Eugepae!
- Hooray!
- sub
- under
- Neptune
- God of the sea and waters. Attributes: the trident, fish, created the horse, long hair, bearded
- docet
- (he/she) teaches
- lacrimat
- (he/she) weeps
- iubet
- (he/she) orders
- Mars
- What is the Roman name for Ares?
- subito
- suddenly
- Ulysses
- designed the Trojan horse
- quae
- who
- Mercury
- What is the Roman name for Hermes?
- mater
- mother
- audit
- (he/she) hears, listens to
- nobis
- for us
- neque
- and,,,not
- defessa
- tired
- vult
- (he/she) wishes
- habitat
- (she/she) lives, is living, does live
- e silva
- out of the woods
- purple
- if you were a senator what color would you have on you tunica?
- in agris
- in the fields
- Diana
- God of the hunt, childbirth, little children. Attributes: bow and arrow, quiver, wore a short dress and animal skins
- videt
- (he/she) sees
- reprehendit
- (he/she) blames, scolds
- necesse est
- it is necessary
- timet
- (he/she) fears
- stola
- female's floor length dress without sleeves
- consulere
- to consult
- sed
- but
- lucet
- it is light, it is day
- calidus
- warm
- ignavus
- cowardly, lazy
- solus
- alone
- coquere
- to cook
- quod
- because
- Jupiter
- God of the sky, King of Gods and mortals. Attributes: has thunder bolt in his hand, controls the weather, long hair, bearded
- tenet
- (he/she) holds
- Creusa, Dido, Lavinia
- who were Aeneas's three loves?
- nescio
- I do not know
- Priam
- who was the king of Troy?
- strenua
- active, energetic
- liberi
- children
- vir
- (a/the) man
- eadem
- the same
- helen
- What does Venus offer Paris?
- Anchises
- on the shoulders of Aeneas on the Aeneas coin, Aeneas' dad
- repellit
- (he/she) drives off
- meus
- my
- et
- and
- 753 B.C.
- what year was Rome founded?
- clamant
- (they) shout, are shouting
- in horto
- in the garden
- servus
- (a/the) slave
- Achilles
- strongest, most brave Greek warrior
- Juno
- God of marriage, queen of gods and mortals. Attributes: sister and wife of Jupiter, dressed modestly, wore a crown, peacock
- Pluto
- God of the dead/underworld. Attributes: stays in the underworld, bearded, 3 headed dog (cerberus)
- quoque
- adv. also
- nomine
- by name
- nemo
- no one
- Vesta
- What is the Roman name for Hestia?
- vox
- (a/the) voice
- interea
- meanwhile
- tacite
- silently
- portant
- (they) carry
- Tace!
- (you!) be quiet!
- Minerva
- God of crafts, domestic arts, war, and wisdom. Attributes: Had a shield with a monster on it, had owl, created the olive tree, Athens named after her, dressed modestly
- raedarius
- coachman
- tradit
- (he/she) hands over
- Hector
- strongest, most brave Trojan warrior
- nulli
- no
- occupatus
- busy
- tunica
- female's white garment with sleeves, undergarment
- Helen
- most beautiful woman in the world
- cadit
- (he/she/it) falls
- Venus
- If Caesar was a descendant of Ascanius/Iulus, who does that also make him a descendant of?
- rustica
- country
- manere
- to remain, stay
- lente
- slowly
- Vale!
- (you!) goodbye!
- raeda
- carriage
- scribit
- (he/she) writes, is writing, does write
- ianitor
- doorkeeper
- non iam
- no longer
- puer
- (a/the) boy
- Proserpina
- God of the underworld. Attributes: a torch, a crown,
- salutat
- (he/she) greets
- ad puellas
- toward the girls
- rident
- (they) laugh, are laughing, smile
- dies
- (a/the) day
- induit
- (he/she) puts on
- observat
- (he/she) watches
- in villis rusticis
- in the country house
- Juno
- What is the Roman name for Hera?
- temerarius
- rash, reckless
- frigidus
- cool, cold
- tuus
- yours
- magna voce
- in a loud voice
- dum
- while
- multi
- many
- curare
- to look after, take care of
- noli
- don't
- princeps
- the emperor