Greek and Latin Lesson 2
Across
- 3. to push back; restrain
- 7. to bring forth; to proclaim or profess, usually falsely
- 8. a case for carrying loose sheets of paper; the total investments of an investor
- 10. to carry apart or divert one’s attention
- 12. to bear the weight of an object, especially from below
- 14. tending to have worth
- 15. to go back with a reply; to answer to the contrary
- 18. one to whom a matter is brought back for judgment
Down
- 1. capable of standing firm; steady
- 2. capable of bending; pliable; elastic
- 3. to twist back ; with a reply; to answer to the contrary
- 4. capable of being broken or stepping down through the action of live organisms
- 5. to carry or conduct oneself with a certain manner; to be in agreement or harmony
- 6. capable of speaking about something before it happens
- 9. to see again; to change or amend
- 11. one who is shut back and lives in seclusion
- 13. a person who carries baggage
- 16. to bring back down to a smaller size or amount
- 17. to shape again; to improve conduct