Triple Derivatives
Latin Abbreviations Used in English
Synonyms and Antonyms
Roman Civilization and Culture
Leftovers
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Aqua
Quae sunt aqueous, aqueduct, subaquatic, etc
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These letters indicate before noon
Quid est A.M.
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Synonym for atque
Quid est et
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Term for apartment blocks in ancient Rome
Quid est insulae
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The Romans used T. as the abbreviation of this name
Quid est Titus
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Tempus
Quae sunt temporary, tempo, extemporaneous, etc.
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These letters indicate an added note at the end of a letter.
Quid est P.S.
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Antonym for amicus
Quid est inimicus
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Term for Rome's marketplace
Quid est Forum
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This god had one head but two faces
Quis est Janus
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Audio
Quae sunt audit, audition, audible, etc.
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This is the abbreviation meaning "for example"
Quid est e.g.
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**DAILY DOUBLE** Antonym of accipio
Quid est do
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Instead of sugar, Romans used this as a sweetener
Quid est honey
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This Roman temple was dedicated to all the gods
Quid est Pantheon
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Vinco
Quae sunt victor, victorious, invincible, etc.
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This stage abbreviation literally means "at pleasure"
Quid est ad. lib
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Synonym for Habeo
Quid est Teneo
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The term for a Roman Knight (SINGULAR)
Quid est Eques
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Tarquin the Proud, Rome's last king was descended from this tribe
Quid est Etruscans
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Venio
Quae sunt prevent, intervene, convene, etc.
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Abbreviation for "namely," especially present in Daniel Defoe:
Quid est viz.
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Synonym for autem
Quid est tamen
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The Porta Capena was the Roman gate at the end of this road
Quid est Via Appia
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This was the year Pompeii was destroyed by Mt. Vesuvius
Quid est 79AD
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