English | Latin |
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entertainment [entertainments] noun [UK: ˌen.tə.ˈteɪn.mənt] [US: ˌen.tər.ˈteɪn.mənt] | epulum [epuli](2nd) N |
entertainment at table / reading / music, act noun | acroama [acroamatis](3rd) N |
entertainment provided for foreign guests of the state of Rome noun | dautium [dautii](2nd) N lautium [lautii](2nd) N |
exhibitor (puts on public entertainments) noun [UK: ɪɡ.ˈzɪ.bɪ.tə(r)] [US: ɪg.ˈzɪ.bə.tər] | editor [editoris](3rd) M |
game, play, sport, pastime, entertainment, fun noun | ludus [ludi](2nd) M |
hospitality, entertainment noun | hospitium [hospiti(i)](2nd) N |
hospitality, entertainment of guests noun | hospitalitas [hospitalitatis](3rd) F |
money set for public entertainment noun | lucar [lucaris](3rd) N |
of / belonging / pertaining to a musical / reading entertainment adjective | acroamatarius [acroamataria, acroamatarium]adjective acroamaticus [acroamatica, acroamaticum]adjective |
one who gives a dinner party / entertainment noun | convivator [convivatoris](3rd) M |
refreshment, diversion / entertainment noun | recreatio [recreationis](3rd) F |
watching (shows / entertainment) noun [UK: ˈwɒtʃ.ɪŋ] [US: ˈwɑːtʃ.ɪŋ] | speculatio [speculationis](3rd) F |
without paying a contribution, contributing nothing to entertainment, scot-free adjective | asymbolus [asymbola, asymbolum]adjective |