Sunday, January 31, 2010

Ancient Roman Woman Pictures How Did You Address An Ancient Roman Woman?

How did you address an ancient roman woman? - ancient roman woman pictures

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15 comments:

Mark D said...

For a married woman or more: Women

For a young woman, Miss

These are naturally the most commonly used when talking to the patrician class.

Women rarely have such friendly terms plebeian hopes of May, the few people who owned the slaves. Most likely, they are often called mulier.

Paladin said...

Domina = lover, mistress
Puella girl = (although the term is sometimes used to a young woman, married or not) to describe
Puellula = girl or child
Virgin = Good

harperta... said...

Unlike America? The equivalent of "Madam", if you are married or "Miss", if you're single and "woman" when on the beach or higher. Not sure if the wording of the America for these securities.

Wry said...

Not to change topic or anything, but I am two people. Yeah, me too.
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IJR said...

IJR never went to a Roman lady. All were killed or disappeared by the IJR first hit the planet.

IJR said...

IJR never went to a Roman lady. All were killed or disappeared by the IJR first hit the planet.

__A_YAHO... said...

There are many places to meet, but where you want to put the stamps?

Envy McLovin' said...

I do not. And you?

Wednesday the atheist said...

"Hey Mom!" But in America, of course.

Benji said...

"Hey, woman dead

scotgirl... said...

Ave!

☮ Nino ☮ said...

in Latin.

Becky W said...

Hey, you're in the kitchen!

wartz said...

I was not alive, what he did.

Boris said...

I suppose, "Toots" is beyond question, is not it?

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