Question | Answer |
arena, -ae, f. | sand, arena |
deliciae, -arum, f. pl. | delight |
divitiae, -arum, f. pl. | wealth, riches |
hasta, -ae, f. | spear |
lanista, -ae, m. | trainer |
ludia, -ae, f. | female slave attached to a gladiatorial school |
pugna, -ae, f. | fight, battle |
tessera, -ae, f. | ticket |
turba, -ae, f. | crowd; cause of confusion/turmoil |
locarius, -i, m. | scalper (a person who buys up seats and sells them for as high a price as he can get) |
magister, magistri, m. | school master, master, captain, trainer |
meridiani, -orum, m. pl. | midday fighters |
saeculum, -i, n. | age, era |
suppositicius, -i, m. | substitute |
admiratio, admirationis, f. | amazement |
aequor, aequoris, n. | sea |
apparitor, apparitoris, m. | public servant |
cassis, cassidis, f. | plumed metal helmet |
cornicen, cornicinis, m. | horn-player |
furor, furoris, m. | frenzy |
milia, milium, n. pl. | thousands |
paria, parium, n. pl | pairs |
pulvinar, pulvinaris, n. | imperial seat (at the games) |
tremor, tremoris, m. | cause of fright, terror |
tridens, tridentis, gen. pl., tridentium, m. | trident |
tubicen, tubicinis, m. | trumpet-player |
voluptas, voluptatis | voluptuary, pleasure, delight |
aequoreus, -a, -um | of/belonging to the sea |
belliger, belligera, belligerum | warlike |
humanus, -a, -um | human |
languidus, -a, -um | drooping |
Martius, -a, -um | connected with Mars (the god of war and combat) |
obstupefactus, -a, -um | stupefied, astounded |
superbus, -a, -um | proud, arrogant |
timendus, -a, -um | to be feared |
universus, -a, -um | the whole of, the entire |
minax, minacis | menacing |
tot | so many |
acriter | fiercely |
alias | at another time |
ter | three times |
contra + acc. | against, opposite, in front of, facing |
iugulo, -are, -avi, -atus | to kill, murder |
reservo, -are, -avi, -atus | to reserve |
committo, committere, commisi, commissus | to bring together |
consisto, consistere, constiti | to stand, halt, stop (literally "to stand together" (consist)) |
converto, convertere, converti, conversus | to turn (around) |
incedo, incedere, incessi | to go in, march in |
ostendo, ostendere, ostendi, ostensus | to show, point out |
circumspicio, circumspicere, circumspexi, circumspectus | to look around |
conicio, conicere, conieci, coniectus | to throw, throw together; to figure out, guess (conjecture) |
ferio, -ire | to hit, strike, kill |
tollo, tollere, sustuli, sublatus | to lift raise |
clamatum est | there was shouting |
credidissem | I would have believed |
nobis redeundum est | we must return |
pugnabatur | the fighting went on |
pugnam committere | to join battle |