English
Across
- 1. Garment like a full apron used to protect clothes.
- 5. To be very skinny, emaciated, lank. Derives from Scandinavian language.
- 7. Person place or thing with distinction, importance, used as a noun.
- 8. to burn slowly, fire but no flame. Derives from middle English.
- 11. Dedication, to devote derives from middle English, used as a verb.
- 13. Derives from old french. To bicker, used as a verb.
- 16. To be persuaded, or persuade; allure, Latin roots from Coxes.
- 17. To be fast, expeditious. Derives from Old French.
Down
- 1. Bulky, very big, massive derives from Old french.
- 2. to follow direction. Obedient, submissive.
- 3. Suddenly; to startle someone, used as a verb.
- 4. To be boastful, conquering, used as an adj.
- 6. To show contempt or scorn. smile, laugh, speak.
- 9. To despise, condemn derives from Old french,used as a verb.
- 10. An act of bravery or boldness.
- 12. Very beautiful, delicate, used as an adjective.
- 14. To fix, establish. Middle English derives from Old french.
- 15. A dark area, blur, darkness, derives from old English.