| Term | Definition |
|
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 |