Rhodopa, ae, f., a lofty mountain in Thrace.
Rhodus, ī, f., Rhodes, an island in the eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea.
rīpa, ae, f., the bank of a river.
rīpēnsis, e [rīpa], adj., situated or stationed on the banks of a river; Dācia rīpēnsis, Dacia on the Danube.
rogō, āre, āvī, ātus, to ask, inquire; request, implore. ab—abrogō, āre, āvī, ātus, to appeal; annul, abrogate.
Rōma, ae, f., Rome.
Rōmānus, a, um, adj., Roman; as subst., Rōmānī, ōrum, pl. m., the Romans.
Rōmulus, ī, m., the son of Rhea Silvia and Mars, the founder of Rome.
rōstrātus, a, um [rōstrum], adj., furnished with beaks.
rōstrum, ī, n., the beak of a ship; pl., the Rostra or speaker’s platform in the Forum (adorned with the beaks of captured ships).