| Mrs. Culbertson | The devil's child |
| I dine | cënö |
| near | prope |
| närrävistis | you all told |
| I caught sight of | cönspexï |
| he makes | facit |
| fëcimus | we made |
| you understand | intellegis |
| intellëxit | he understood |
| I killed your dog because you understood nothing. | ego tuum canem necävï quod tü nihil intellëxis. |
| however | tamen |
| therefore | igitur |
| iterum | again |
| yesterday | heri |
| pugna | fight |
| all | omnis |
| pestis | pest |
| cup | pöculum |
| you all told | närrävistis |
| he asks | rogat |
| very much | valdë |
| pröcëdunt | they proceed |
| nothing | nihil |
| prope | near |
| igitur | therefore |
| again | iterum |
| you frighten | terres |
| terruit | he frightened |
| we prepared | parävimus |
| Elysian Fields | Where heros lived in the underworld |
| Tartarus | Where evil people lived in the underworld |
| YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | Is the amphitheater round? |
| Sailors | What group of people generally help bring the awning out during a gladiatorial show? |
| a wooden sword | What symbol showed that a gladiator would never fight again? |
| Samnites | oblong shield and a short sword |
| Thracians | round shield and curved sword or dagger |
| Murmillos | heavily armed with sword and shield and helmet with a crest shape |
| retiarii | nets and three-pronged tridents |
| retia | retiarii's nets |
| venatio | hunt of wild animals |
| bestiae | wild beasts |
| bestiarii | specially trained beast fighters |
| he hunts | agitat |
| you all eat | cönsümitis |
| cönsümpsimus | we ate |
| you lead | dücis |
| dücö | I lead |
| feröx | fierce |
| hic | this |
| this | hic |
| habitant | they live |
| he lived | habitävit |
| cowardly, lazy | ignävus |
| ignävus | cowardly, lazy |
| you all encourage | incitatis |
| he demands | postulat |
| postulant | they demand |
| we fight | pugnamus |
| you all recline | recumbitis |
| recubuit | he reclined |
| often | saepe |
| saepe | often |
| at once | statim |