The Latin word for house is casa (or sometimes domus - cf. domestic in English). The word house is of Germanic origin.
domus opus
Casa for a cottage Villa for a country house Domus for a house in general, by far the most common word for house.
The Latin suffix for inflammation is -itis
The Latin word for "road" is 'via.' The ablative plural of 'via' is 'viis.'
The Latin root word for 'house' is "domus."
There are a couple of possibilities. "Villa" is the latin word for a house but "domus" meaning home can also be used however I think that is generally for more transitive or possessive purposes.
Domus
The Latin word for house is casa (or sometimes domus - cf. domestic in English). The word house is of Germanic origin.
Domus.
The Latin word for house is "domus."
The word domus originates from Latin. When translated, it means house or home. A popular Latin phrase is omnis cedo domus. It means everybody goes home.
Bonus domus.
domicile, domain
Singular: Terra domum tuum es. Plural: Terra domus vos estis
"Omnis cedo domus" is Latin for "Every home yields." The phrase suggests that every household eventually succumbs or gives way to something. It could imply that all homes eventually face change, transition, or transformation over time.
Domus in undis is "a home in the waves".