Dinner.
Dinner.
prandium
cena
cenae
Dinner, or the main meal of the day was called "cena" (in Latin) by the Romans.
The Roman's main meal of the day was called dinner. The Latin for dinner is "cena".
Breakfast=lentaculum Lunch=prandium Dinner=cena Dessert=bellaria
You would say cena magna.
they would eat and have musicians play music around them
"Ego cenam coquo" means "I am cooking dinner" in Latin.
cenam(os) = we are having dinner/supper (In Spanish) 'Cenam' could also be the accusative/object case for the noun 'cena' in Latin, meaning 'dinner/supper'.