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etymologies
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100

The animal who according to legend rescued the future founder of Rome and his twin infant brother

A wolf! (or she-wolf) (lupa)

100

Gymnasium in Greek literally means this.

What is a naked place?

100

Though many wrongly think this is the name for a room where Romans threw up when they ate too much, this is actually the term for certain exits from structures. 

What is a vomitorium?

200

Ancient Egyptians held this creature in high regard and religious reference

What is a cat?

200

Csar and Kaiser are derived from this Latin term. 

What is Caesar?

200

According to some recipes, Roman women made dark hair dye from this blood-sucking creature.

What is a leech?

300

The animal the Britons were famous for breeding

What is a hunting dog? 

300

This Egyptian container for a corpse literally means flesh eater in Greek.

What is a sarcophus?

300

According to some sources, wealthy Roman women bought this bodily fluid from gladiators. (G-rated only!)

What is sweat?

400

Romans ate the tongue of this creature as a delicacy. 

What is a peacock?

400

The word nausea comes the Greek word naus and this Latin word for the same thing, and you might feel nauseated while on one. 

What is navis?

400

Romans cursed their enemies by inscribing mean wishes on this toxic kind of metal.

What is lead?

500
This symbol of ancient Medicine and the god Asklepios supposedly swam to Tiber Island, where the health temple was built. 

What is a a snake?

500

This Greek and Latin combo word means "fire filled, oblong sac"

What is pyrocystis fusiformis?

500

Romans, who loved wine, said only barbarians drank this beverage. 

What is beer?