Beginner Latin Review

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Across
  1. 3. Teacher
  2. 4. A man you are married to
  3. 7. Brown
  4. 10. XC
  5. 13. L
  6. 14. The root word for what used to be the 10th month of the year, but is now the 12th
  7. 15. Root word for the derivative "mural," meaning a painting on a wall
  8. 16. Root word for quart, quarter, squad, and quartet
  9. 19. Desk or table
  10. 21. A female cousin
  11. 23. Male student
  12. 26. Female student
  13. 28. XXX
  14. 32. A woman you are married to
  15. 33. This color gets it's name from the latin word for sky, "caelum"
  16. 34. Your child, if she were a girl
  17. 37. Your mother's brother
  18. 39. Three
  19. 40. LXXX
  20. 41. Purple
  21. 43. We gave "rubies" their name because they are this color
  22. 44. There's three of these in this room
  23. 49. The color of roses
  24. 51. two-from-twenty
  25. 53. This color shares it's name with a fruit
  26. 54. LXX
  27. 56. 2026, in Roman Numerals
Down
  1. 1. XL
  2. 2. Like the sun, bananas, and lemons
  3. 5. Root for words like cent, century, and centimeter
  4. 6. Your child, if he were a boy
  5. 8. The root word for what used to be the 9th month of the year, but what is now the 11th
  6. 9. five
  7. 11. Dynamic ____
  8. 12. Male sibling
  9. 17. The root word for what used to be the 8th month of the year
  10. 18. one-from-twenty
  11. 20. Dad's dad
  12. 22. Your aunt, on your dad's side
  13. 24. Usually married to your māter
  14. 25. Your aunt, on your mom's side
  15. 27. Shades of olive, mint, lime, and emerald
  16. 29. A boy cousin
  17. 30. The word for the person who gave birth to you
  18. 31. Grandmother
  19. 35. Your father's brother
  20. 36. Where the books go
  21. 38. We get the English word "sorority," meaning a house full of sisters, from this Latin word
  22. 42. This word gives us derivatives like unicorn, unicycle, and union
  23. 45. You can sit in one of these
  24. 46. Like coal, crows, and some cats
  25. 47. The root for what used to be the 7th month of the year
  26. 48. This number gives us the Italian derivative, "venti," which Starbucks uses to describe a drink size that holds 20 oz. of liquid
  27. 50. LX
  28. 52. You walk through at least five of these in a school day
  29. 55. Like clouds and eggshells