Lessons 3 and 4
Across
- 3. possessed at birth; inborn
- 6. marriage to two mates
- 10. about to die or end
- 11. the surroundings in which something begins or develops
- 13. something that has a real or independent existence
- 14. a rebirth; renewal; a revival of humanism in 14th century to 16th century Europe
- 15. having to do with the family
- 17. to be friendly with; to socialize with an enemy population
- 18. a family inheritance
- 20. emerging; coming into existence
- 23. name derived from a paternal ancestor
- 24. the male head of a family or tribe; a founding father or wise man
- 25. the act of painlessly killing a suffering person or animal; mercy killing
- 27. a teacher
- 28. pertaining to brothers; brotherly
Down
- 1. an examination to determine cause of death; autopsy; an analysis of something that is over
- 2. to register as a student at a college or university
- 4. a person who pays excessive attention to the rules rather than the understanding; a scholarly show-off
- 5. dominated by one’s wife
- 7. like an uncle
- 8. a person or thing of no importance; something that does not exist or exists only in the imagination
- 9. to shame; to discipline oneself by denial
- 12. a society ruled or controlled by women
- 16. marriage to a single mate
- 19. branch of medicine treating disorders of the skeletal system and tissues related to movement
- 21. childlike; unsophisticated; gullible
- 22. to go to regularly; to treat someone as inferior
- 24. support, encouragement; business clientele; customers
- 26. the basic element; the identifying characteristic; a substance in concentrated form obtained from a plant or drug; a perfume
- 27. childish, immature