ARMA
VERBS
ATTACKERS AND DEFENDERS
ADJECTIVES
WILD CARD
100

This blade is carried by Roman soldiers and gladiators alike.

What is GLADIUS?

100

If you are busy being a soldier and waging war, you are doing this verb.

What is MĪLITĀRE?

100

The person that an army of militēs follows into battle.

What is DUX?

100

This word might describe an enormous boulder that is difficult to lift.

What is GRAVIS?

100

This adjective might be used to describe a person who can either lift very heavy things, or who does not run away from the enemy.

What is FORTIS?

200

This item is worn on the left arm and used to protect a soldier in battle. 

What is SCŪTUM?

200

You might do this with the spoils of war, separating them into equal shares so that you don't have another Achilles-esque rampage on your hands.

What is DĪVIDERE?

200
Whenever an army is going to be somewhere for a while, they will set up one of these as a home base. 

What is CASTRA?

200

This word was used by the Romans to describe foreigners who lived outside of their territory, or people they considered strange, exotic, or uncultured.

What is BARBARUS?

200

1000 of these is equivalent to one mile.

What is PASSUS?

300

If a Roman soldier has lost all of his ARMA, he might haul off and punch someone with this. 

What is PUGNUS?

300

If you want to strike down an enemy who is far away, you might do this with your HASTA (or PĪLUM). 

What is IACERE?

300

Not to be confused with the Latin word for "foot," this Latin word describes soldiers who fight on the ground.

What is PEDES?

300

This word can be used to describe a person who has just lost a family member, a person who has dropped a fresh cup of coffee, or a person who just lost a Pokemon match.

What is TRISTIS?

300
This type of soldier rides a horse into battle.

What is EQUES?

400

A Roman soldier would use this thing to fire SAGITTAS at the enemy.

What is ARCUS?

400

A soldier who is an utter coward might do this in the face of battle.

What is FUGERE?

400

A palisade or temporary military structure built to give a bit of protection from the enemy.

What is VĀLLUM?

400

This word can be used to describe mountains or the ocean, a skyscraper or the Grand Canyon.

What is ALTUS?
400

The invisible line dividing countries or states.

What is FĪNIS?

500

Longer than a PĪLUM, this weapon is carried by Roman EQUITES into battle. It can be thrown at the enemy, or used to stab people from far away.

What is HASTA?

500

Not to be confused with "to conquer" or "to attack," this word simply means "to fight".

What is PUGNĀRE?

500
A good Roman soldier will fight to protect this place at all costs.

What is PATRIA?

500

This word describes a soldier who is all suited up and ready to go into battle.

What is ARMĀTUS?

500

A large group of soldiers commanded by a DUX.

What is EXERCITUS?