Associations to the word «Volscian»
Noun
- Roman
- Latin
- Romans
- Consul
- Rome
- Bc
- Territory
- Camilla
- Army
- Gaius
- Booty
- Titus
- War
- Burgess
- Soldier
- Troop
- Town
- Battle
- Submission
- Countryman
- Coloni
- Marsh
- Nation
- Quarrel
- Force
- Enemy
- Hostility
- Fortress
- Siege
- Hills
- Plain
- Revolt
- Dialect
- Inscription
- Mountain
- Engagement
- Ally
- Invasion
- Senator
- Colony
- Warrior
- Possession
- Citizen
- Struggle
- Camp
- Common
- Senate
- Danger
- Tribe
- Chain
- Advantage
- Arm
- General
- Having
- Italy
- Province
- Valley
- Relation
- City
- Range
- Opportunity
- Community
- Strength
- Answer
- Peace
- Leader
- Wall
- Flight
- Account
- Mother
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
VOLSCIAN, adjective. Or, or relating to, the people or language of the Volsci.
VOLSCIAN, noun. An inhabitant of Volsci, or a person of Volscian descent.
VOLSCIAN, proper noun. An Italic language formerly spoken by the Volsci and becoming extinct sometime after the 3rd century BC.
Wise words
There is no sickness worse for me than words that to be kind
must lie.