It's all latin to me
Cicero's Catchphrases
Roma to Rome
Putting on the Toga
Misc
100

From the Latin word aqua, this English word names both a blue-green gemstone and the color of tropical ocean water.

Quid est aquamarine

100

Odi et amo

I hate and I love

100

gratia

favor, regard, liking, friendship

100

narrative of past events, history

historea

100

This legendary Roman military officer was responsible for enforcing discipline and commanding a "century" of roughly 80-100 soldiers.

Quid est centurion

200

This English word for a large hall where people gather for performances comes from the latin verb audire, meaning “to hear.”

Quid est auditorium

200

Veni, vidi, vici

I came, I saw, I conquered

200

epistula

letter
200

god, a diety

divus

200

This short, double-edged stabbing sword was the standard-issue weapon for every Roman legionary.

Quid est gladius

300

Derived from bellum, this adjective describes someone who is hostile, aggressive, or eager to fight.

Quid est belligerent

300

Cogito, ergo sum

I think therefore I am

300

casus

falling, falling down, fall

300

wave, flow, tide

fluctus

300

Walk into a wealthy Roman home, and you'll stand in this main reception hall, which featured an open skylight to catch rainwater.

Quid est atrium

400

Meaning footprint, track, or trace, the latin word vestigium gives us this English noun for a remaining sign of something that has vanished.

Quid est vestige

400

O tempora, o mores!

Oh the times, oh the customs

400

munus

service, office, duty

400

blood

sanguis

400

Of Rome's famous Seven Hills, this is the specific one where Romulus founded the city and where emperors later built their palaces.

Quid est Palatine Hill

500

If you love to chat, you embody this 10-letter adjective derived from the latin verb loqui, which means “to speak.”

Quid est loquacious

500

Equo ne credite

Do not trust the horse

500

acies

sharp edge, point, army

500
head of hair, hair

capillus

500

The Roman counterpart to the Greek god Dionysus, this deity ruled over wine, theater, and wild celebrations.

Quis est Bacchus