Angol | Latin |
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Roman mile noun | milliarium [milliari(i)](2nd) N |
Roman mile (1000 paces) noun | miliare [miliaris](3rd) N |
Roman military standard noun | labarum [labari](2nd) N |
Roman pound, 12 unciae / ounces noun | libra [librae](1st) F |
Roman praenomen, abb. T. noun | Titus [Titi](2nd) M |
Roman priest / college of priests (pl.) representing Rome in diplomatic dealings noun | fetialis [fetialis](3rd) M |
(Roman) prothyrum noun | diathyrum [diathyri](2nd) N |
Roman province noun | Africa [Africae](1st) F |
Roman provincial district noun | dioces [diocesos/is]noun diocesis [diocesis](3rd) F dioeces [dioeceos/is]noun dioecesis [dioecesis](3rd) F |
Roman tragic actor contemporary with Cicero noun | Aesopus [Aesopi](2nd) M |
Romans (30th sura of the Qur'an) proper noun [UK: ˈrəʊ.mənz] [US: ˈroʊ.mənz] | Romaniproper noun |
Romans (book of the Bible) proper noun [UK: ˈrəʊ.mənz] [US: ˈroʊ.mənz] | Romaniproper noun |
Romans cremate + inter ashes verb | sepeleo [sepelere, sepelevi, sepeletus](2nd) TRANS sepelio [sepelire, sepelivi, sepultus](4th) TRANS sepelo [sepelere, sepeli, sepelitus](3rd) TRANS |
Romans in their civil capacity noun | Quiris [Quiritis](3rd) M |
Romansch (the Romance language) noun | lingua Rhaeticanoun |
romantic adjective [UK: rə.ˈmæn.tɪk] [US: roˈmæn.tɪk] | romanticus [romantica, romanticum]adjectiveHe is very romantic! = Valde romanticus est! |
(romantic) intrigue noun | amatio [amationis](3rd) F |
(Greek, held chorus; Roman, seats for senators/VIPs) noun | orchestra [orchestrae](1st) F |
(pertaining to) pre-Roman Italy / original founders of a city adjective | aborigineus [aboriginea, aborigineum]adjective |
2 Roman pounds = one and a half US adjective | bilibralis [bilibralis, bilibrale]adjective bilibris [bilibris, bilibre]adjective |
a Roman citizen noun | civis [civis](3rd) C |
a Roman mile noun | miliarium [miliari(i)](2nd) N |
actor in fabulae togatae (native Roman comedy) noun | togatarius [togatari(i)](2nd) M togatarius [togatarii](2nd) M |
adoption into family (Roman custom) noun | adoptatio [adoptationis](3rd) F |
aeromancy, divination from the state of the air noun | aeromantia [aeromantiae](1st) F |
Agrippina (Roman woman's name) noun | Agrippina [Agrippinae](1st) F |
altered by Romans to Falerii noun | Falerius [Falerii](2nd) M |
ancient form of Roman divorce (L+S) noun | diffarreatio [diffarreationis](3rd) F |
antistrophe, answers to the strophe in Greek / Roman tragedy noun | antistrophe [antistrophes]noun |
Appius (Roman praenomen) noun | Ap.noun App.noun |
arcosolium, arched recess / niche / cell as burial place in Roman Catacombs noun | arcosolium [arcosolii](2nd) N |
Asia (Roman province formed from Pergamene) noun | Asia [Asiae](1st) F |