| A | B |
| underwear | subligaculum (a loincloth) |
| term for basic garment for labor or casual wear around the house? | tunica |
| who could wear the toga? | only male Roman citizens (foreigners and slaves could not wear it) |
| terms for most common toga? | toga virilis/libera/pura |
| toga worn by one running for office | toga candida (means "bright white") |
| most common material for the toga? | wool |
| earliest type of toga characterized by short length? | toga exigua |
| term for the "bordered toga"? | toga praetexta |
| What is a "latus clavus"? | broad/wide stripe (on a toga) |
| What is a "angustus clavus"? | narrow stripe (on a toga) |
| Who wore the toga praetexta? | senators (wide); equestrians and boys (narrow) |
| Term for toga worn by victorious generals and emperors? | toga picta |
| Terms for the funeral toga | toga pulla (or) sordida |
| Term for a woman's dress? | stola |
| Term for the formal shawl worn by a woman? | palla |
| What is a calceus? | shoe |
| What is a solea? | sandal |
| What is a zona? | belt |
| What is a cingulum? | belt |
| What is a petasus? | wide-brimmed traveler's hat |
| What is a lacerna? | cloak |
| What is a paenula? | a traveler's cloak |
| large, central room | atrium |
| opening in roof of atrium | compluvium |
| basin in middle of atrium floor | impluvium |
| small temple in corner of atrium | lararium |
| ancestral gods | lares |
| gods of the cupboard/larder | penates |
| dining room | triclinium |
| kitchen | culina |
| bedroom | cubiculum |
| master's study | tablinum |
| garden | hortus |
| pond/pool | piscina |
| area with colonnade | peristylium |
| private bath | balneum |
| room between atrium and peristylium | tablinum |
| death masks | imagines |
| place where imagines are kept | alae |
| small rooms/alcoves off of atrium near tablinum | alae |
| entry way | fauces |
| shops on street side of house | tabernae |
| entry door | ianua |
| servants' entrance | posticum |
| waiting area in front of entry door | vestibulum |