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
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