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