Finding Latin Part III
Across
- 3. The Ablative of ____ is often used with “libero” or “careo”
- 4. The ablative absolute often uses the Present Active or the ___ Passive participle
- 6. One of 11 elements whose symbol originates from Latin - atomic number 47 (Provide Latin word, Nominative Singular)
- 7. Lebron James is slightly ____ than Jason at basketball (Nominative Singular)
- 10. The Passive Periphrastic is often seen with the ___ of Agent
- 11. The phrase “As pleasant as possible” can be translated as “Quam ___”
- 16. The Genitive of the Whole is also known as the ____ genitive
- 19. “Actum iri” is a passive infinitive of which tense?
- 22. This English word comes from the Latin word for father. It was the crime that Sextus Roscius was accused of committing.
- 24. The ____ Subjunctive is used to express a command or exhortation
- 27. The following sentence contains a ___ clause: “Haec verba felicia vobis dico ne discedatis”
- 29. The Passive Voice is often seen with the ___ of Agent
- 30. This word, when used with the comparative adjective, is used to form a comparison
Down
- 1. The Passive Periphrastic is formed using a form of “sum” and the ____
- 2. There are ___different types of participle
- 5. Transform laudo (indicative active) into the subjunctive passive
- 8. The word “Indicative” comes from this Latin word (Present Active Infinitive)
- 9. Mr. Palladino teaches a 12th-grade class on this subject (Nominative Singular)
- 12. If one _____ a heavy object, another would have most likely been injured. (perf act latin word)
- 13. (See 25) These two Latin words differ by 1 character
- 14. Dico, scio, cogito, and sentio are all examples of “verbs of the ___”
- 15. This word is used to denote similes or clauses of purpose
- 17. The Latin word “debeo” can be used to create obligation when used with the ___
- 18. This force makes kites fly and blows hats off heads (Latin word)
- 20. The English word “defenestrate” comes from the preposition “de” and what Latin word? (Nominative Singular)
- 21. This two-word warning was often found on Roman walls/mosaics, with the English translation still used today.
- 23. The second word of the abbreviation “e.g.”
- 25. (See 13) These two Latin words differ by 1 character: an “n” is added to the front of this
- 26. The belief that life is meaningless stems from this Latin word, meaning nothing.
- 28. This punishment is invoked when a specific crime is committed (see 15). It is known as “Poena cullei”, or the “Penalty of the ___”