Roman Empire Vocabulary

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun A professional officer in the ancient Roman army who was in charge of a century of soldiers (approximately 80 to 100 men)

  • The centurion led his troops into battle with great skill and precision.
  • The centurion dude was in charge of all the soldiers.
  • That centurion is one tough cookie.
  • She was the centurion of the office, always making sure things ran smoothly.

noun A large theater or stadium, typically used for public events such as sports or concerts

  • The ancient coliseum in Rome is a popular tourist attraction.
  • Let's meet at the coliseum for the concert tonight.
  • I heard the coliseum is lit during the games.
  • The political debate turned into a verbal coliseum.

noun a large number of people or things

  • The Roman legion was a powerful military unit in ancient times.
  • There were a legion of fans waiting outside the concert venue.
  • I have a legion of followers on social media.
  • The chef had a legion of spices at his disposal to create the perfect dish.

noun a person appointed to a position of authority or oversight, typically in a school or organization

  • The school prefect is responsible for maintaining discipline among the students.
  • The prefect told us to line up quietly for assembly.
  • I heard the prefect is pretty chill and doesn't give out too many detentions.
  • She was like the prefect of the group, always making sure everyone was taken care of.

noun an official document issued in response to a particular request or situation

  • The king issued a royal rescript outlining the new laws.
  • I received a rescript from my boss regarding the project deadline.
  • I totally ignored that rescript from the teacher about the homework.
  • Her rescript to always follow your dreams has stuck with me ever since.

noun aethiops - a black pigment or substance

  • The term 'aethiops' was historically used to refer to a black person.
  • I came across the word 'aethiops' in an old book I was reading.
  • Some people mistakenly use 'aethiops' as a derogatory term.
  • In literature, 'aethiops' is sometimes used symbolically to represent darkness or evil.