Lunch in Latin is "prandium". To lunch would be "prandere" (the verb).
No, a vast estate in Ancient Rome was called a villa.
classical (apex)
classical (apex)
The month of May was called Maius in ancient Rome.
In ancient Rome dinner was the main meal. Breakfast and lunch were usually snacks.
The priests who "took the omens" or interpreted the signs in ancient Rome were called augurs.
Large estates in Ancient Rome, owned by patricians, were called latifundia.
Poor Romans ate mostly cereal grains at all meals: bread or a porrige called puls.
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