This Latin motto means “let the buyer beware.”
What is caveat emptor?
This Latin word is the reason for the abbreviation AU on the periodic table.
What is aurum?
Roman city dwellers typically lived in these structures.
What are insulae?
Complete the following analogy – laudo is to laudavi as ambulatis is to _____.
What is ambulavistis?
This Carthaginian general was known for bringing elephants across the Alps.
Who is Hannibal?
The United States Marine Corps has adopted this latin phrase as its motto.
What is semper fidelis?
This Latin word gives us the English words domicile, domestic, and Donna.
What is domus?
This system of underfloor heating kept Roman bathhouses warm.
What is a hypocaust?
In Latin, this phrase means “we used to love your friends.”
What is amicos vestros/tuos amabamus?
The First Punic War was fought primarily over control of this island.
What is Sicily?
Julius Caesar supposedly said this as he crossed the Rubicon river with his troops.
What is alea iacta est?
This is the perfect active infinitive of the verb from which we derive the English noun "spectator."
What is spectavisse?
This item, known as a strigil, was used for this purpose.
Cleaning the body.
This phrase is how you say “we are going to Rome” in Latin.
What is Romam imus?
This Macedonian king created one of the largest empires in the ancient world.
Who is Alexander the Great?
This Latin motto was shouted after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
What is sic semper tyrannis?
If you have a rocky start when studying calculus, remember that the term means this in Latin.
What is a pebble?
No Roman meal was complete without this savory fermented fish sauce.
What is garum?
The apple that led to the Trojan War was labeled “for the fairest.” But it sounds better in this Latin translation.
What is PULCHERRIMAE?
This naval battle was Octavian’s decisive victory against Marc Antony and Cleopatra.
What is the battle of Actium?
Only a grumpy dragon would argue with the Latin of this, the motto of the Hogwarts School.
What is draco dormiens nunquam titillandus?
This English word, meaning “to imprison” is derived from the Latin word for a prison… or the starting gates at the Circus Maximus.
What is incarcerate?
The Blues, Greens, Reds and Whites were teams for this sport.
What is chariot racing?
On the back of the dollar bill is the phrase NOVUS ORDO SAECLORUM. In English, this means
What is "the new order of the ages"?
This shell-like wall of shields was used by Roman legions.
What is the testudo formation?