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1 ancient
régi, ősi, antik* * *['einʃənt]1) (relating to times long ago, especially before the collapse of Rome: ancient history.) ókori2) (very old: an ancient sweater.) ősi -
2 Roman
római* * *['rəumən] 1. adjective1) (connected with Rome, especially ancient Rome: Roman coins.) római2) ((no capital) (of printing) in ordinary upright letters like these.)2. noun(a person belonging to Rome, especially to ancient Rome.) antikva (betű)- Roman Catholic
- Roman Catholicism
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3 forum
fórum* * *['fo:rəm]1) (any public place in which discussions take place, speeches are made etc: In modern times the television studio is as much a forum for public opinion as the market-places of ancient Rome used to be.) fórum2) (a market-place in ancient Roman cities and towns.) fórum -
4 consul
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5 gladiator
bajvívó, gladiátor* * *['ɡlædieitə](in ancient Rome, a man trained to fight with other men or with animals for the amusement of spectators.) gladiátor -
6 Latin
['lætin]noun, adjective1) ((of) the language spoken in ancient Rome: We studied Latin at school; a Latin lesson.) latin (nyelv)2) ((a person) who speaks a language derived from Latin.) latin nyelvű•- Latin American -
7 legion
hadtest, légió, tömérdek ember* * *['li:‹ən]1) (in ancient Rome, a body of from three to six thousand soldiers.) légió2) (a great many or a very large number.) sokaság -
8 senate
szenátus, egyetemi tanács* * *['senət]1) (a lawmaking body, especially the upper house of the parliament in some countries.) felsőház, szenátus2) (in ancient Rome, the chief legislative and administrative body.) szenátus•- senator -
9 toga
['təuɡə](the loose outer garment worn by a citizen of ancient Rome.) tóga -
10 classical
klasszikus* * *['klæsikəl] 1. adjective1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) klasszikus2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) klasszikus3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) klasszikus•- classic2. noun1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) klasszikus (mű)2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) klasszika-filológia -
11 tunic
tunika, katonazubbony* * *['tju:nik]1) (a soldier's or policeman's jacket.) zubbony2) (a loose garment worn especially in ancient Greece and Rome.) tunika3) (a similar type of modern garment.) tunika
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