Noun:
ignis - fire, flame conflagration,beacon, watch-fire,torch
Mulciber - fire
flamma - flame, blaze, fire, heat, passion, love
impes - attack, assault, charge, onset, onslaught, fire
impetus - assault, attack, charge, onslaught, onset, fire
inpes - attack, assault, charge, onset, onslaught, fire
Verb:
accendo - fire, light, ingify, set on fire, ignite, kindle
inflammo - kindle, fire, torch, excite, inflame
incaendefacio - fire, kindle, torch, confligerate
incaendo - light, kindle, burn, light up, fire, ignify
incandesco - whiten, incandesco, fire, heat
incendefacio - fire, kindle, torch, confagrate
These are all the translations I can find depending on how the word is being used.
If by Roman you mean Latin then the following Latin words could be used:-
incendia, ignis, flamma
Ignis is the latin word for fire, hence the word ignite.
ignis is the word for fire in latin
ignis is one Latin word for "fire"
Ignis is the latin word for fire and ignition is lighting something on fire.
Ignis
in latin: ignis means fire (ignite is derrived from this) and flama means flame
Igneous is derived from the Latin word for fire: ignis.Related words are ignite and ignimbrite (a red-hot, airborne ash that solidies into a vesicular rock).
There isn't one. But the word "Volcano" is derived from Latin word "Vulcanus" later "Vulcan" which is a name of Roman god of fire.
Ignis is the latin word for 'fire'. Often, if you have trouble coming up with meanings of words in Latin, you can guess them by what derives from them. 'Ignis' is responsible for the word 'ignite' in English.
The word igneous comes from the Latin word igneus "of fire, fiery," which comes from ignis "fire".
Similis igni.
In latin, the word is igneus, which means firery, burning.There is also Latin igne meaning fire.