Some Latin words (Latin was the language that the ancient Romans spoke) are: zamia, which means an injury, damage or a loss; zodiacus, which means the zodiac; zephyrus, which means a warm west wind; zona, which means a girdle in the sense of a wide belt or a money belt. Then of course there was the famous battle of Zama in which the Romans defeated Hannibal.
Roman things that start with Z are few, as the letter, by classical times was only used to represent the Greek Zeta. Here are some Roman words: zona, which means a girdle, zodiacus, which means the zodiac, zotheca, which means a private room. Other words are proper names such as Zama or Zeno.
Zeus, although a Greek god he also had connection to the Romans
Z would be for Zama the battle in which Hannibal from Carthage died
Y could be Yam, a region from Nubia that made and alliance with Egypt. Z could be Zoser, a pharoah.
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the words that start with z are zaprin means chair zakin means prince
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About the only famous thing starting with z pertaining to ancient Rome was the town of Zama where Scipio whipped Hannibal. A money belt was called a zona. Most of the z words were of Greek origin or Greek names.
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zyopt a egpyt god
Unfortunately, the roman numeral 'Z' does not exist. ):
Zipline.
Zoo, zebra, zipper etc
Z would be for Zama the battle in which Hannibal from Carthage died
A Z-Pack is the only thing associated with the respiratory system and that is a type of antibiotic.
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Zealots, who resisted the Roman rule in Judea during the 1st century AD.
Zelda Lane is the name of a street in Memphis, Tennessee. It begins with the letter z.