Ancient Greek word senses marked with topical category "Ancient Rome"
Parent categories: Ancient Africa, Ancient Europe, Ancient history, Ancient Near East, History of Italy, History of Africa, History of Europe, History, Ancient Asia, Italy, Africa, Europe, History of Asia, Earth, Eurasia, Asia, Nature
Subcategories: Roman mythology
Total 18 word senses
- Καπιτώλιον (Proper name) Capitoline Hill
- Μέγαιρα (Proper name) One of the Erinyes/Dirae, (Furies, the goddesses of envy and jealousy who induced to commit crimes, such as marital infidelity.
- Τισιφόνη (Proper name) Tisiphone (one of the Erinyes/Dirae, and a companion of Nemesis/Invidia)
- Χαρωνῖται (Noun) Orcinus (term used satirically to refer to Senators confirmed by Julius Caesar post-mortem)
- αἰδίλης (Noun) aedile (an official in Ancient Rome)
- αὔγουρ (Noun) augur (Roman diviner)
- αὔσπιξ (Noun) auspex, augur, a Roman diviner
- δηνάριον (Noun) a denarius
- εἰδοί (Noun) The ides, used in reckoning Roman dates: the 15th day of March, May, Quintilis or July, and October and the 13th day of the other months.
- καλανδαί (Noun) The calends, used in reckoning Roman dates: the 1st day of a month.
- λεγεών (Noun) legion
- μονομάχος (Noun) a gladiator
- νωναί (Noun) The nones, used in reckoning Roman dates: the 7th day of March, May, Quintilis or July, and October and the 5th day of all other months.
- σάκρα (Noun) imperial epistle
- ἐμφυτεύω (Verb) to be granted tenure of an ἐμφύτευμα (emphúteuma) (type of hereditary leasehold in Roman law)
- ἐμφύτευμα (Noun) type of hereditary leasehold in Roman law
- ἐμφύτευσις (Noun) tenure of an ἐμφύτευμα (emphúteuma), a type of hereditary leasehold in Roman law
- Ῥώμη (Proper name) Rome
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