| Question | Answer |
| therma, -ae | public bath |
| balnea, -ae | private bath |
| apodytērium | changing room |
| caldārium | hot or steam bath room |
| tepidārium | warm bath room |
| frīgidārium | cold bath room |
| harpastum | a heavy ball used in a game of snatching, perhaps similar to rugby |
| trīgon, trīgonis, m. | 1. a game of catching and throwing a ball with three people
2. the ball used in the game |
| lūctor, lūctārī, lūctatus sum | to wrestle |
| pālus | a post used for fencing |
| unguentum | oil |
| strigilis, strigilis, strigilium, f. | a metal tool used to remove excess oil from the skin |
| linteum | towel |
| Campus Mārtius, -ī, m. | the Plain of Mars on the outskirts of Rome |
| Nerōnēus, -a, -um | of Nero |
| quō (adv.) | there, to that place |
| Quō cum | when … there |
| pecūniā datā | lit. “when his money having been given”, or after paying |
| vestibulum, -ī, n. | entrance or entrance passage |
| exerceō, -ēre, -uī, itus | to exercise, train |
| calor, calōris, m. | heat |
| haud (adv.) | not |
| vīnō sūmptō | with wine having been taken, after a drink of wine |
| contrā (prep. + acc.) | against |
| unguō, unguere, ūnxī, ūnctus | to annoint, smear with oil |
| dēfricō, dēfricāre, dēfricuī, dēfrictus | to rub down |
| tergeō, tergēre, tersī, tersus | to dry, wipe |
| cognōscō, cognōscere, cognōvī, cognitus | to find out, learn |
| senex, senis, m. | old man |
| calvus, -a, -um | bald |
| indūtus, -a, -um | clothed |
| capillātus, -a, -um | with long hair |
| follis, follis, follium, m. | bag |
| digitus, -ī | finger |
| repetō, repetere, repetīvī, repetītus | to pick up, recover |
| concrepō, concrepāre, concrepuī | to snap (the fingers) |