Latin
Across
- 3. Post: meridiem
- 5. in vain
- 6. ability to make good judgments
- 9. Latin term and a more formal way of saying therefore.
- 10. gallant
- 14. false or alternative name
- 15. cruel act
- 16. (2 Words)nurturing mother, the school one has graduated from
- 17. “word for word”
- 19. greed
- 20. (3 V Words) “I came, I saw, I conquered.”
- 24. fixed allowance
- 25. made of iron
- 27. (2 Words) “the existing state of affairs.”
- 28. exhibiting lack of experience
- 29. (2 Words) In its original place
- 30. (2 Words) in fact
- 35. (Semper) Always Ready (Coast Guard)
- 36. select from a variety of sources
- 37. (Sempra) is Latin for “Always Above (Space Force)
- 38. small amount
- 39. a rebellious person
- 42. (2 V Words) “and the other way around” or “in reverse order
- 46. Ante meridiem
- 47. (2 Words) means to provide a service free of charge
- 48. (3 Words) Appears on many US coins. "Out of many, one" motto of the US.
- 49. uncertain
Down
- 1. -worldly as opposed to spiritual
- 2. fail to resist
- 3. make anxious
- 4. exact copy
- 6. selfless concern for others
- 7. very important or holy and not to be messed with
- 8. (2 words) “in itself”
- 11. list of things to be done
- 12. (2 Words)“not counterfeit” or “genuine,” which doesn’t stray too far from its original definition of “in good faith.”
- 13. (2 Words)a second or different version of yourself.”
- 18. to provoke
- 21. too great to be counted
- 22. (Semper) Always Faithful (US Marines)
- 23. parts put together to form a unit while remaining separate identities
- 26. (3 Words)Something for something
- 31. in the process of flowing
- 32. (2 Words) the greatest achievement of an artist or writer.”
- 33. (2 Words)he [God] favors our undertaking
- 34. wrongdoing
- 40. the abbreviation of this Latin phrase, which means “and others, especially of the same kind” or “and so forth.”
- 41. (2 Words) In Latin, per capita means “by the head,” which can today be translated as “per person.”
- 43. (2 Words) “pluck the day” or “seize the day.”
- 44. having a double meaning
- 45. Habeas _____ "you have the body" a judicial order to produce a prisoner
- 46. (2 Words)to one’s pleasure or as much as one likes