The word et in Latin means ______.
What is and?
Roman goddess of love and beauty.
Who is Venus?
The first room that a Roman would walk into when entering the baths.
What is the apodyterium?
The Latin word for "sword"
What is gladius?
The kitchen of a Roman house was called the __________.
What is the culīna?
What is but?
He is the Roman King of the gods.
Who is Jupiter?
The tool used to scrape oil off of the body.
What is a strigil?
The Latin word for boy?
What is puer?
The first name of a Roman man.
What is the praenomen?
What is however?
She was the Roman goddess of the hearth.
Who is Vesta?
The room that contained many pools of hot water.
What is the caldarium?
The Latin word for often.
What is saepe?
This type of gladiator would fight using a net and a trident.
What is a retiarius?
What is then?
Roman goddess of the Harvest and of grain.
Who is Ceres?
The open field used for exercise in the Thermae.
What is the palaestra?
The Latin word for middle.
What is medius?
This is the place where Romans would buy and sell goods, have meetings, and hear speeches in the city.
What is the forum?
What is however?
He is the god of poetry, prophecy and music - the same name in Roman and Greek mythology.
Who is Apollo?
The room that contained a swimming pool.
What is the natātiō?
The Latin word for soon.
What is mox?
Roman boys wear this when they become a man.
What is a toga?