Latin III Trimester Test
ab – "from, away from" (preposition with ablative)
aberat – "he/she/it was away" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of absum)
abesset – "he/she/it might be away" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, subjunctive, active of absum)
abierat – "he/she/it had gone away" (verb, pluperfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of abeo)
ac – "and" (conjunction)
accipere – "to receive, accept" (verb, infinitive of accipio, 3rd conjugation)
accēpissent – "they might have received" (verb, pluperfect, 3rd plural, subjunctive, active of accipio)
accēpisset – "he/she/it might have received" (verb, pluperfect, 3rd singular, subjunctive, active of accipio)
accēpit – "he/she/it received" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of accipio)
ad – "to, toward" (preposition with accusative)
adhibēre – "to apply, summon" (verb, infinitive of adhibeo, 2nd conjugation)
adiūnxerant – "they had joined" (verb, pluperfect, 3rd plural, indicative, active of adiungo)
Aeacusque – "and Aeacus" (proper noun, nominative singular + enclitic -que)
alia – "other" (adjective, feminine nominative singular of alius)
aliquandō – "at some time" (adverb)
aliquem – "someone" (pronoun, accusative singular of aliquis)
aliter – "otherwise" (adverb)
aliēnum – "foreign, strange" (adjective, accusative singular masculine or neuter nominative/accusative singular of aliēnus)
alterum – "the other, another" (adjective, accusative singular masculine/neuter nominative singular of alter)
annum – "year" (noun, accusative singular of annus, 2nd declension)
ante – "before, in front of" (preposition with accusative)
Antequam – "before" (conjunction)
anteā – "before, previously" (adverb)
appellābātur – "he/she/it was called" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, indicative, passive of appello)
apud – "at, among" (preposition with accusative)
aquam – "water" (noun, accusative singular of aqua, 1st declension)
Audīret – "he/she/it might hear" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, subjunctive, active of audio)
audīvit – "he/she/it heard" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of audio)
auferre – "to carry away" (verb, infinitive of aufero)
auferret – "he/she/it might carry away" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, subjunctive, active of aufero)
aurea – "golden" (adjective, nominative/ablative singular feminine of aureus)
aurī – "of gold" (noun, genitive singular of aurum, 2nd declension)
autem – "however, but" (adverb)
auxilium – "help" (noun, nominative/accusative singular of auxilium, 2nd declension)
beneficiō – "by/with/from a benefit" (noun, ablative singular of beneficium, 2nd declension)
beātōrum – "of the blessed" (adjective, genitive plural masculine of beatus)
bibere – "to drink" (verb, infinitive of bibo)
Bonī – "of the good" (adjective, genitive singular masculine or nominative plural masculine of bonus)
bovēs – "cows, oxen" (noun, nominative/accusative plural of bos, 3rd declension)
caelum – "sky, heaven" (noun, nominative/accusative singular of caelum, 2nd declension)
caelī – "of the sky" (noun, genitive singular of caelum)
Campōs – "fields" (noun, accusative plural of campus, 2nd declension)
cane – "dog" (noun, ablative singular of canis, 3rd declension)
canem – "dog" (noun, accusative singular of canis)
capita – "heads" (noun, nominative/accusative plural of caput, 3rd declension)
causam – "cause, reason" (noun, accusative singular of causa, 1st declension)
causās – "causes, reasons" (noun, accusative plural of causa)
celerrimē – "very quickly" (adverb, superlative of celeriter)
centum erant – "there were one hundred" (numeral phrase)
Cerberum – "Cerberus" (noun, accusative singular of Cerberus, 2nd declension)
Cerberus – "Cerberus" (noun, nominative singular of Cerberus)
Cerberō – "to/for Cerberus" (noun, dative singular of Cerberus)
certum – "certain, sure" (adjective, neuter nominative/accusative singular or masculine accusative singular of certus)
certō – "surely" (adverb)
Charontis – "of Charon" (noun, genitive singular of Charon, 3rd declension)
Charōn – "Charon" (noun, nominative singular of Charon)
circumdatus erat – "he/she/it had been surrounded" (verb phrase, pluperfect passive indicative of circumdo)
cognōvisset – "he/she/it might have known" (verb, pluperfect, 3rd singular, subjunctive, active of cognosco)
colloquium – "conversation" (noun, nominative/accusative singular of colloquium, 2nd declension)
commissa erant – "they had been entrusted" (verb phrase; commissa = perfect passive participle, neuter plural nominative/accusative of committō; erant = imperfect indicative, 3rd plural of sum)
Commōtus est – "he/she/it was moved" (verb phrase; Commōtus = perfect passive participle, masculine singular nominative of commoveō; est = present indicative, 3rd singular of sum)
complūrēs – "several/many" (adjective, masculine/feminine plural nominative/accusative of complūrēs)
continuōs – "continuous" (adjective, masculine plural accusative of continuus)
contulerat – "he/she/it had brought together" (verb, pluperfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of conferō)
Contulit – "he/she/it brought together" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of conferō)
corporis – "of the body" (noun, genitive singular of corpus, 3rd declension)
cui – "to/for whom" (relative pronoun, dative singular of quī)
cuius – "whose" (relative pronoun, genitive singular of quī)
Cum – "when/since/although" (conjunction); "with" (preposition with ablative)
cupiditāte – "with/by desire" (noun, ablative singular of cupiditās, 3rd declension)
Cupiēbat – "he/she/it was desiring" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of cupiō)
Custōdiēbat – "he/she/it was guarding" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of custōdiō)
Custōdiēbātur – "he/she/it was being guarded" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, indicative, passive of custōdiō)
Cīncta – "surrounded" (participle, feminine singular nominative or neuter plural nominative/accusative of cingō)
Cōgēbantur – "they were being forced" (verb, imperfect, 3rd plural, indicative, passive of cōgō)
cōnscendit – "he/she/it climbed" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of cōnscendō)
cōnstituit – "he/she/it decided" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of cōnstituō)
Cōnstituēbant – "they were deciding" (verb, imperfect, 3rd plural, indicative, active of cōnstituō)
Cōnsūmpsisset – "he/she/it might have consumed" (verb, pluperfect, 3rd singular, subjunctive, active of cōnsūmō)
cōnātī erant – "they had tried" (verb phrase; cōnātī = perfect passive participle, masculine plural nominative of cōnor; erant = imperfect indicative, 3rd plural of sum)
dedit – "he/she/it gave" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of dō)
Dictum est – "it was said" (verb phrase, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, passive of dīcō)
difficillima erat – "it was very difficult" (adjective phrase; difficillima = superlative feminine singular nominative of difficilis)
difficillimum erat – "it was very difficult" (adjective phrase; difficillimum = superlative neuter singular nominative of difficilis)
Difficultātis – "of difficulty" (noun, genitive singular of difficultās, 3rd declension)
diē – "on the day" (noun, ablative singular of diēs, 5th declension)
diēs – "days" (noun, nominative/accusative plural of diēs, 5th declension)
diū – "for a long time" (adverb)
Docuisset – "he/she/it might have taught" (verb, pluperfect, 3rd singular, subjunctive, active of doceō)
dracō – "dragon/serpent" (noun, nominative singular of dracō, 3rd declension)
dum – "while/until/provided that" (conjunction)
duodecim – "twelve" (numeral)
dē – "about/concerning" (preposition with ablative)
Dēcideret – "he/she/it might fall" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, subjunctive, active of dēcidō)
Dēnique – "finally/at last" (adverb)
dēpōnēbant – "they were putting down" (verb, imperfect, 3rd plural, indicative, active of dēpōnō)
dēscendere – "to descend" (verb, infinitive of dēscendō)
Dēscendēbant – "they were descending" (verb, imperfect, 3rd plural, indicative, active of dēscendō)
dīcēbant – "they were saying" (verb, imperfect, 3rd plural, indicative, active of dīcō)
dīligenter – "diligently" (adverb)
eius – "his/her/its" (possessive pronoun, genitive singular of is, ea, id)
Elysiōs – "Elysian" (adjective, masculine plural accusative of Elysius)
enim – "for, indeed" (conjunction)
erant – "they were" (verb, imperfect, 3rd plural, indicative, active of sum)
erat – "he/she/it was" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of sum)
esset – "he/she/it might be" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, subjunctive, active of sum)
et – "and" (conjunction)
etiam – "also, even" (adverb)
eum – "him/it" (pronoun, masculine singular accusative of is, ea, id)
Eurystheum – "Eurystheus" (proper noun, masculine singular accusative of Eurystheus)
Eurystheus – "Eurystheus" (proper noun, masculine singular nominative of Eurystheus)
Eurystheī – "of Eurystheus" (proper noun, masculine singular genitive of Eurystheus)
Eurystheō – "to/for Eurystheus" (proper noun, masculine singular dative of Eurystheus)
ex – "from, out of" (preposition with ablative)
excruciābantur – "they were being tortured" (verb, imperfect, 3rd plural, indicative, passive of excruciō)
exposuit – "he/she/it exposed" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of exponō)
exspectāvisset – "he/she/it might have waited for" (verb, pluperfect, 3rd singular, subjunctive, active of exspectō)
extrēmam – "extreme, outermost" (adjective, feminine singular accusative of extrēmus)
eā – "by/with/from her/it" (pronoun, feminine singular ablative of is, ea, id)
eī – "to/for him/her/it" (pronoun, masculine/feminine/neuter singular dative of is, ea, id)
eīs – "to/for them" (pronoun, masculine/feminine/neuter plural dative/ablative of is, ea, id)
Eō – "by/with/from him/it" (pronoun, masculine/neuter singular ablative of is, ea, id)
facere – "to do, to make" (verb, infinitive of faciō)
Faciēbat – "he/she/it was doing/making" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of faciō)
fierī – "to become, to be made" (verb, present infinitive, passive of faciō)
Flūmen – "river" (noun, neuter singular nominative/accusative of flūmen, 3rd declension)
flūmine – "by/with/from the river" (noun, neuter singular ablative of flūmen, 3rd declension)
Frūstrā – "in vain" (adverb)
fāmam – "fame, reputation" (noun, feminine singular accusative of fāma, 1st declension)
Fēcimus – "we did/made" (verb, perfect, 1st plural, indicative, active of faciō)
fēcissent – "they might have done/made" (verb, pluperfect, 3rd plural, subjunctive, active of faciō)
fēcit – "he/she/it did/made" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of faciō)
fīliābus – "to/for/by/with the daughters" (noun, feminine plural dative/ablative of fīlia, 1st declension)
fīliās – "daughters" (noun, feminine plural accusative of fīlia, 1st declension)
fōrmā – "form, shape, beauty" (noun, feminine singular ablative of fōrma, 1st declension)
gaudiō – "with/by joy" (noun, neuter singular ablative of gaudium, 2nd declension)
gestās – "having been carried/accomplished" (participle, feminine plural accusative of gestus)
Graeciam – "Greece" (noun, feminine singular accusative of Graecia, 1st declension)
graviter – "seriously, heavily" (adverb)
graviōrem – "heavier, more serious" (adjective, masculine/feminine singular accusative of gravior)
grātiās – "thanks" (noun, feminine plural accusative of grātia, 1st declension)
gāvīsus est – "he/she/it rejoiced" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, deponent of gaudeō)
Gēryonis – "of Geryon" (proper noun, masculine singular genitive of Gēryōn, 3rd declension)
habitābant – "they were living" (verb, imperfect, 3rd plural, indicative, active of habitō)
Habitārent – "they might live" (verb, imperfect, 3rd plural, subjunctive, active of habitō)
haec – "this, these" (pronoun, feminine singular nominative of hic, haec, hoc)
haerēbant – "they were sticking" (verb, imperfect, 3rd plural, indicative, active of haereō)
Herculem – "Hercules" (proper noun, masculine singular accusative of Hercules, 3rd declension)
Herculis – "of Hercules" (proper noun, masculine singular genitive of Hercules, 3rd declension)
Herculēs – "Hercules" (proper noun, masculine singular nominative of Hercules, 3rd declension)
Herculī – "to/for Hercules" (proper noun, masculine singular dative of Hercules, 3rd declension)
Hesperidum – "of the Hesperides" (proper noun, feminine plural genitive of Hesperides, 3rd declension)
Hesperidēs – "the Hesperides" (proper noun, feminine plural nominative of Hesperides, 3rd declension)
hoc – "this" (pronoun, neuter singular nominative/accusative of hic, haec, hoc)
Hominēs – "people, men" (noun, masculine plural nominative/accusative of homō, 3rd declension)
horribilī – "horrible, dreadful" (adjective, masculine/feminine/neuter singular ablative or neuter singular dative of horribilis)
hortum – "garden" (noun, masculine singular accusative of hortus, 2nd declension)
Hortus – "garden" (noun, masculine singular nominative of hortus, 2nd declension)
Hortātus est – "he/she/it encouraged" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, deponent of hortor)
hortī – "of the garden" (noun, masculine singular genitive or masculine plural nominative of hortus, 2nd declension)
hortō – "by/with/in the garden" (noun, masculine singular ablative of hortus, 2nd declension)
hāc – "by/with this" (pronoun, feminine singular ablative of hic, haec, hoc)
Hī – "these" (pronoun, masculine plural nominative of hic, haec, hoc)
Hīc – "here" (adverb)
hīs – "to/for/by/with these" (pronoun, masculine/feminine/neuter plural dative/ablative of hic, haec, hoc)
iam – "now, already" (adverb)
ibi – "there" (adverb)
igitur – "therefore" (conjunction)
ignōrābat – "he/she/it did not know" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of ignōrō)
illa – "that" (pronoun, feminine singular nominative of ille, illa, illud)
Illae – "those" (pronoun, feminine plural nominative of ille, illa, illud)
ille – "that, he" (pronoun, masculine singular nominative of ille, illa, illud)
imperia – "commands, orders" (noun, neuter plural nominative/accusative of imperium, 2nd declension)
imperāverat – "he/she/it had commanded" (verb, pluperfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of imperō)
imposuit – "he/she/it placed upon" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of imponō)
improbī – "wicked, bad" (adjective, masculine plural nominative or masculine singular genitive of improbus)
in – "in, on, into, onto" (preposition with ablative or accusative)
incolumem – "safe, unharmed" (adjective, masculine/feminine singular accusative of incolumis)
incolīs – "inhabitants" (noun, masculine/feminine plural dative/ablative of incola, 1st declension)
Inductī – "having been led in" (perfect passive participle, masculine plural nominative of inducō)
indūtus – "having put on" (perfect passive participle, masculine singular nominative of induō)
ingentī – "huge" (adjective, masculine/feminine/neuter singular ablative or neuter singular dative of ingēns)
Inquit – "he/she/it says/said" (verb, 3rd singular, present/perfect indicative of inquō)
intereā – "meanwhile" (adverb)
introitus – "entry" (noun, masculine singular nominative/genitive of introitus, 4th declension)
Ipse – "himself, itself" (pronoun, masculine singular nominative of ipse, ipsa, ipsum)
ipsā – "herself, itself" (pronoun, feminine singular ablative of ipse, ipsa, ipsum)
ipsīus – "of himself, herself, itself" (pronoun, masculine/feminine/neuter singular genitive of ipse, ipsa, ipsum)
iste – "that (of yours)" (pronoun, masculine singular nominative of iste, ista, istud)
ita – "so, thus" (adverb)
iter – "journey" (noun, neuter singular nominative/accusative of iter, 3rd declension)
itineribus – "journeys" (noun, neuter plural ablative of iter, 3rd declension)
itineris – "of the journey" (noun, neuter singular genitive of iter, 3rd declension)
iussa – "orders" (noun, neuter plural nominative/accusative of iussum, 2nd declension)
iūdicēs – "judges" (noun, masculine plural nominative/accusative of iūdex, 3rd declension)
Iūnōne – "Juno" (proper noun, feminine singular ablative of Iūnō, 3rd declension)
iūs – "law, right" (noun, neuter singular nominative/accusative of iūs, 3rd declension)
labōre – "by/with/from the work" (noun, masculine singular ablative of labor, 3rd declension)
labōrem – "work, effort" (noun, masculine singular accusative of labor, 3rd declension)
labōribus – "works, efforts" (noun, masculine plural ablative of labor, 3rd declension)
Labōris – "of the work" (noun, masculine singular genitive of labor, 3rd declension)
Lacōniam – "Laconia" (proper noun, feminine singular accusative of Lacōnia, 1st declension)
libenter – "willingly, gladly" (adverb)
locum – "place" (noun, masculine singular accusative of locus, 2nd declension)
locō – "in the place" (noun, masculine singular ablative of locus, 2nd declension)
longinquā – "distant" (adjective, feminine singular ablative of longinquus)
Lēthē – "Lethe" (proper noun, feminine singular nominative of Lēthē, 3rd declension)
lūcem – "light" (noun, feminine singular accusative of lūx, 3rd declension)
magnitūdine – "greatness, size" (noun, feminine singular ablative of magnitūdō, 3rd declension)
magnopere – "greatly" (adverb)
magnō – "great" (adjective, masculine/neuter singular ablative of magnus)
Mandāvit – "he/she/it ordered" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of mandō)
maximē – "especially, very" (adverb, superlative of magis)
mediō – "middle" (adjective, masculine/neuter singular ablative of medius)
memoriā – "memory" (noun, feminine singular ablative of memoria, 1st declension)
Memorāvimus – "we have remembered" (verb, perfect, 1st plural, indicative, active of memorō)
mentiōnem – "mention" (noun, feminine singular accusative of mentiō, 3rd declension)
Mercurius – "Mercury" (proper noun, masculine singular nominative of Mercurius, 2nd declension)
mercātōribus – "merchants" (noun, masculine plural dative/ablative of mercātor, 3rd declension)
Mergerētur – "he/she/it might be submerged" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, subjunctive, passive of mergō)
meīs – "my" (adjective, masculine/feminine/neuter plural dative/ablative of meus, mea, meum)
Minerva – "Minerva" (proper noun, feminine singular nominative of Minerva, 1st declension)
minīs – "threats" (noun, feminine plural dative/ablative of mina, 1st declension)
mirātus – "having admired, wondered at" (perfect deponent participle, masculine singular nominative of miror)
mittere – "to send" (verb, present infinitive of mittō)
mittēbantur – "they were being sent" (verb, imperfect, 3rd plural, indicative, passive of mittō)
Modo – "only, just now" (adverb)
mortuīs – "dead" (adjective, masculine/feminine/neuter plural dative/ablative of mortuus)
morā – "delay" (noun, feminine singular ablative of mora, 1st declension)
mox – "soon" (adverb)
multa – "many things" (adjective or substantive, neuter plural nominative/accusative of multus)
multās – "many" (adjective, feminine plural accusative of multus)
Multī – "many (people)" (adjective or substantive, masculine plural nominative of multus)
multīs – "many (things/people)" (adjective, masculine/feminine/neuter plural dative/ablative of multus)
mānēs – "spirits of the dead" (noun, masculine plural nominative/accusative of mānēs, 3rd declension)
Mātūrāvit – "he/she/it hastened" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of mātūrō)
mīlia – "thousands" (noun, neuter plural nominative/accusative of mīlle, 3rd declension irregular)
Mīnōs – "Minos" (proper noun, masculine singular nominative of Mīnōs, 3rd declension)
mōnstrum erat – "it was a monster" (verb phrase, imperfect indicative of sum with nominative singular mōnstrum)
mūnus – "duty, gift" (noun, neuter singular nominative/accusative of mūnus, 3rd declension)
mūrō – "wall" (noun, masculine singular ablative of mūrus, 2nd declension)
namque – "for, indeed" (conjunction)
Nec – "and not, nor" (conjunction)
Negōtium – "business, task" (noun, neuter singular nominative/accusative of negōtium, 2nd declension)
neque – "and not, nor" (conjunction)
nigrō – "black" (adjective, masculine/neuter singular ablative of niger)
nihil – "nothing" (noun, neuter singular nominative/accusative of nihil)
numquam – "never" (adverb)
nymphae – "nymphs" (noun, feminine plural nominative of nympha, 1st declension)
Nārrāmus – "we tell, narrate" (verb, present, 1st plural, indicative, active of nārrō)
nārrāvimus – "we have told, narrated" (verb, perfect, 1st plural, indicative, active of nārrō)
nē – "lest, not" (conjunction or adverb)
nēmō – "no one" (noun, masculine/feminine singular nominative of nēmō)
Nōluit – "he/she/it did not want" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of nōlō)
nōlēbant – "they were not wanting" (verb, imperfect, 3rd plural, indicative, active of nōlō)
Nōlēbat – "he/she/it was not wanting" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of nōlō)
nōmine – "name" (noun, neuter singular ablative of nōmen, 3rd declension)
nōn – "not" (adverb)
ob – "because of, on account of" (preposition with accusative)
oblātum – "offered" (perfect passive participle, neuter singular nominative/accusative of offerō)
omnium – "of all" (adjective, genitive plural of omnis)
omnēs – "all (people)" (adjective or substantive, masculine/feminine plural nominative/accusative of omnis)
omnīnō – "entirely, completely" (adverb)
onerāta – "burdened" (perfect passive participle, feminine singular nominative/ablative of onerō)
opus – "work" (noun, neuter singular nominative/accusative of opus, 3rd declension)
orbis – "circle, world" (noun, masculine singular nominative/genitive of orbis, 3rd declension)
Orcum – "Orcus (the Underworld)" (proper noun, masculine singular accusative of Orcus, 2nd declension)
Orcō – "to/for/from Orcus" (proper noun, masculine singular dative/ablative of Orcus, 2nd declension)
partem – "part" (noun, feminine singular accusative of pars, 3rd declension)
passuum – "of paces" (noun, masculine plural genitive of passus, 4th declension)
pater – "father" (noun, masculine singular nominative of pater, 3rd declension)
pauca – "few (things)" (adjective or substantive, neuter plural nominative/accusative of paucus)
per – "through, by means of" (preposition with accusative)
perdūxit – "he/she/it led through" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of perdūcō)
persuādēbō – "I will persuade" (verb, future, 1st singular, indicative, active of persuādeō)
Persuāsit – "he/she/it persuaded" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of persuādeō)
pervēnit – "he/she/it arrived" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of perveniō)
perīcula – "dangers" (noun, neuter plural nominative/accusative of perīculum, 2nd declension)
petiit – "he/she/it sought" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of petō)
plūrēs – "more (people or things)" (adjective, masculine/feminine plural nominative/accusative or neuter plural nominative of plūs)
Plūtō – "Pluto" (proper noun, masculine singular nominative of Plūtō, 3rd declension)
Plūtōnis – "of Pluto" (proper noun, masculine singular genitive of Plūtō, 3rd declension)
poenāsque – "and punishments" (noun, feminine plural accusative of poena + enclitic -que)
pondere – "weight" (noun, neuter singular ablative of pondus, 3rd declension)
pondus – "weight" (noun, neuter singular nominative/accusative of pondus, 3rd declension)
portam – "gate" (noun, feminine singular accusative of porta, 1st declension)
posset – "he/she/it might be able" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, subjunctive, active of possum)
Postquam – "after" (conjunction)
postulāvit – "he/she/it demanded" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of postulō)
Potuerat – "he/she/it had been able" (verb, pluperfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of possum)
potuit – "he/she/it was able" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of possum)
Praecēperat – "he/she/it had ordered" (verb, pluperfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of praecipiō)
praemia – "rewards" (noun, neuter plural nominative/accusative of praemium, 2nd declension)
praestantissimā – "most outstanding" (adjective, feminine singular ablative of praestantissimus, superlative of praestāns)
Praetereā – "besides, moreover" (adverb)
procul – "far off, at a distance" (adverb)
proficīscī – "to set out, depart" (verb, present infinitive, deponent of proficīscor)
proxima est – "it is nearest" (adjective phrase, feminine singular nominative of proximus + verb, present, 3rd singular, indicative, active of sum)
prō – "for, on behalf of" (preposition with ablative)
prōdesse – "to be useful" (verb, present infinitive, active of prōsum)
prōpōnere – "to propose, set forth" (verb, present infinitive, active of prōpōnō)
Prōserpinā – "Proserpina" (proper noun, feminine singular ablative of Prōserpina, 1st declension)
Pythia – "Pythia (priestess of Apollo)" (proper noun, feminine singular nominative of Pythia, 1st declension)
pārēre – "to obey" (verb, present infinitive, active of pāreō)
pārērent – "they might obey" (verb, imperfect, 3rd plural, subjunctive, active of pāreō)
pōma – "fruits" (noun, neuter plural nominative/accusative of pōmum, 2nd declension)
pōma erant – "there were fruits" (noun phrase: pōma + verb, imperfect, 3rd plural, indicative, active of sum)
quae – "which, who" (relative pronoun, feminine singular/plural nominative or neuter plural nominative/accusative of quī)
quaedam – "a certain (woman/thing)" (pronoun/adjective, feminine singular nominative or neuter plural nominative/accusative of quidam)
quaesīverat – "he/she/it had searched for" (verb, pluperfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of quaerō)
quaesīvit – "he/she/it searched for" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of quaerō)
Quam – "how, than, as" (adverb/conjunction)
Quamquam – "although" (conjunction)
quibus – "to/for whom/which" (relative/interrogative pronoun, masculine/feminine/neuter plural dative/ablative of quī)
Quiētem – "rest" (noun, feminine singular accusative of quiēs, 3rd declension)
quod – "which, because" (relative pronoun or conjunction, neuter singular nominative/accusative of quī)
quoniam – "since, because" (conjunction)
quās – "whom, which" (relative pronoun, feminine plural accusative of quī)
quī – "who, which" (relative pronoun, masculine singular nominative of quī)
Quīdam – "a certain (man/thing)" (pronoun/adjective, masculine singular nominative or neuter singular nominative/accusative of quidam)
quīntō – "fifth" (adjective, masculine/neuter singular dative/ablative of quīntus)
quō – "to where, by which" (relative/interrogative pronoun or adverb, masculine/neuter singular ablative of quī)
quōs – "whom, which" (relative pronoun, masculine plural accusative of quī)
redeuntem – "returning" (present participle, masculine/feminine singular accusative of redeō)
Redierat – "he/she/it had returned" (verb, pluperfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of redeō)
reditū – "return" (noun, masculine singular ablative of reditus, 4th declension)
redīre – "to return" (verb, present infinitive, active of redeō)
regiōne – "region" (noun, feminine singular ablative of regiō, 3rd declension)
relinquēbātur – "he/she/it was being left behind" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, indicative, passive of relinquō)
relāta sunt – "they were brought back" (verb phrase, perfect, 3rd plural, indicative, passive of referō)
reperīre – "to find, discover" (verb, present infinitive, active of reperiō)
rettulit – "he/she/it brought back" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of referō)
Rhadamanthus – "Rhadamanthus" (proper noun, masculine singular nominative of Rhadamanthus, 3rd declension)
rēs – "thing, matter" (noun, feminine singular/plural nominative/accusative of rēs, 5th declension)
rīpam – "bank (of a river)" (noun, feminine singular accusative of rīpa, 1st declension)
saevīs – "fierce, cruel" (adjective, masculine/feminine/neuter plural dative/ablative of saevus)
scapha – "boat" (noun, feminine singular nominative of scapha, 1st declension)
scapham – "boat" (noun, feminine singular accusative of scapha, 1st declension)
scīvit – "he/she/it knew" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of sciō)
sed – "but" (conjunction)
sedēbant – "they were sitting" (verb, imperfect, 3rd plural, indicative, active of sedeō)
Sedēbat – "he/she/it was sitting" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of sedeō)
serpentibus – "snakes" (noun, masculine/feminine plural dative/ablative of serpēns, 3rd declension)
sibi – "to/for himself, herself, itself, themselves" (reflexive pronoun, dative singular/plural)
simul – "at the same time" (adverb)
sine – "without" (preposition with ablative)
sita – "situated" (adjective, feminine singular nominative/ablative of situs)
situs esset – "it might have been placed" (verb, pluperfect, 3rd singular, subjunctive, passive of sino)
sociōs – "allies, companions" (noun, masculine plural accusative of socius, 2nd declension)
solia – "throne" (noun, neuter singular nominative/accusative of solium, 2nd declension)
soliō – "throne" (noun, neuter singular dative/ablative of solium, 2nd declension)
solvere – "to loosen, release" (verb, present infinitive, active of solvō)
Solvit – "he/she/it loosened, released" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of solvō)
Speciē – "appearance" (noun, feminine singular ablative of speciēs, 5th declension)
sponte – "of one's own accord" (adverb, ablative singular of spons, 3rd declension)
spēlunca – "cave" (noun, feminine singular nominative of spēlunca, 1st declension)
statim – "immediately" (adverb)
Stygem – "Styx" (proper noun, feminine singular accusative of Styx, 3rd declension)
Stygis – "of Styx" (proper noun, feminine singular genitive of Styx, 3rd declension)
Stābant – "they were standing" (verb, imperfect, 3rd plural, indicative, active of stō)
stābat – "he/she/it was standing" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of stō)
sua – "his/her/its/their own" (reflexive possessive adjective, feminine singular nominative or neuter plural nominative/accusative of suus)
Subiit – "he/she/it underwent, approached" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of subeō)
summae – "highest" (adjective, feminine singular genitive/dative or plural nominative of summus)
summī – "highest" (adjective, masculine singular genitive or plural nominative of summus)
suppliciīs – "punishments" (noun, neuter plural dative/ablative of supplicium, 2nd declension)
suprā – "above" (adverb/preposition with accusative)
Suscēpit – "he/she/it undertook" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of suscipiō)
sustinēbat – "he/she/it was holding up" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of sustinēō)
Sustinēret – "he/she/it might hold up" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, subjunctive, active of sustinēō)
suā – "his/her/its/their own" (reflexive possessive adjective, feminine singular ablative of suus)
suās – "his/her/its/their own" (reflexive possessive adjective, feminine plural accusative of suus)
suīs – "his/her/its/their own" (reflexive possessive adjective, plural dative/ablative of suus)
sē – "himself, herself, itself, themselves" (reflexive pronoun, accusative/ablative singular/plural)
sēdem – "seat, abode" (noun, feminine singular accusative of sēdēs, 3rd declension)
sī – "if" (conjunction)
sōlus – "alone, only" (adjective, masculine singular nominative of sōlus)
sōlā – "alone, only" (adjective, feminine singular ablative of sōlus)
Taenarum – "Taenarus" (proper noun, neuter singular genitive of Taenarum, 2nd declension)
tamen – "however, nevertheless" (adverb)
Tandem – "at last, finally" (adverb)
tantās – "so great, so many" (adjective, feminine plural accusative of tantus)
tantō – "so much, so great" (adjective, masculine/neuter singular ablative or neuter singular dative of tantus)
Tartarum – "Tartarus" (proper noun, neuter singular accusative of Tartarus, 2nd declension)
terram – "land, earth" (noun, feminine singular accusative of terra, 1st declension)
Territus – "frightened" (adjective, masculine singular nominative of territus)
terrā – "land, earth" (noun, feminine singular ablative of terra, 1st declension)
Terrārum – "of the lands, earth" (noun, feminine plural genitive of terra, 1st declension)
terrās – "lands, earth" (noun, feminine plural accusative of terra, 1st declension)
Timēret – "he/she/it might fear" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, subjunctive, active of timeō)
traheret – "he/she/it might drag" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, subjunctive, active of trahō)
tria – "three" (adjective, neuter plural nominative/accusative of trēs)
trādant – "they may hand over" (verb, present, 3rd plural, subjunctive, active of trādō)
trāderent – "they might hand over" (verb, imperfect, 3rd plural, subjunctive, active of trādō)
trāditum est – "it was handed down" (verb, perfect passive, 3rd singular, indicative of trādō)
Trādēbātur – "it was being handed down" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, indicative, passive of trādō)
Trānsierant – "they had crossed" (verb, pluperfect, 3rd plural, indicative, active of trānseō)
Trānsīret – "he/she/it might cross" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, subjunctive, active of trānseō)
tum – "then" (adverb)
tōtum – "whole, entire" (adjective, neuter singular nominative/accusative of tōtus)
Ubi – "where, when" (adverb/conjunction)
ulteriōrem – "farther, beyond" (adjective, feminine singular accusative of ulterior)
umerīs – "shoulders" (noun, masculine plural dative/ablative of umerus, 2nd declension)
umquam – "ever" (adverb)
unde – "whence, from where" (adverb)
undique – "from all sides, everywhere" (adverb)
ut – "that, so that, as, when" (conjunction with subjunctive or indicative depending on context)
uxōre – "wife" (noun, feminine singular ablative of uxor, 3rd declension)
variīs – "various, different" (adjective, masculine/feminine/neuter plural dative/ablative of varius)
vehementer – "strongly, vehemently" (adverb)
veniendī – "of coming" (gerund, genitive singular of veniō)
Veniēbant – "they were coming" (verb, imperfect, 3rd plural, indicative, active of veniō)
verēbātur – "he/she/it was fearing" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, indicative, deponent of vereor)
vestītū – "clothing" (noun, masculine singular ablative of vestītus, 4th declension)
Vidētur – "he/she/it seems" (verb, present, 3rd singular, indicative, passive of videō)
vim – "force, violence" (noun, feminine singular accusative of vīs, irregular 3rd declension)
vir – "man, hero" (noun, masculine singular nominative of vir, 2nd declension)
volēbat – "he/she/it was wanting" (verb, imperfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of volō)
Vēnisset – "he/she/it had come" (verb, pluperfect, 3rd singular, subjunctive, active of veniō)
Vēnit – "he/she/it came" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of veniō)
vīdit – "he/she/it saw" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of videō)
vīrēs – "strength, forces" (noun, feminine plural nominative/accusative of vīs, irregular 3rd declension)
vītā – "life" (noun, feminine singular ablative of vīta, 1st declension)
Ā – "from, by" (preposition with ablative, variant of ab)
ē – "from, out of" (preposition with ablative, variant of ex)
ēgit – "he/she/it did, drove" (verb, perfect, 3rd singular, indicative, active of agō)
ībō – "I will go" (verb, future, 1st singular, indicative, active of eō)
Īnferōs – "the dead, the underworld" (noun, masculine plural accusative of Īnferī, 2nd declension)
Ōceanō – "to/for/by/with the ocean" (noun, masculine singular dative/ablative of Ōceanus, 2nd declension)
ūllam – "any" (adjective, feminine singular accusative of ūllus)
ūndecimum – "eleventh" (adjective, neuter singular nominative/accusative or masculine singular accusative of ūndecimus)
ūnus – "one" (adjective/numeral, masculine singular nominative of ūnus)