MT3 FA
Across
- 4. from Old French tumulte or Latin tumultus
- 6. from Latin disseminat- ‘scattered’, from the verb disseminare
- 11. from Latin ambiguus ‘doubtful’ (from ambigere ‘waver, go around’, from ambi- ‘both ways’ + agere ‘to drive’)
- 12. from Latin opportunus, from ob- ‘in the direction of’ + portus ‘harbor’, originally describing the wind driving towards the harbor
- 13. via Old French from Latin omnipotent- ‘all-powerful’
- 14. from Latin precarius ‘obtained by entreaty’ (from prex, prec- ‘prayer’) + -ous.
- 15. : from Latin eradicat- ‘torn up by the roots’, from the verb eradicare
- 16. from French équitable, from équité
- 18. from Latin hystericus
Down
- 1. fromthe adjective from modern Latin staticus, from Greek statikos ‘causing to stand’, from the verb histanai
- 2. from re- ‘again’ + Latin juvenis ‘young’ +ate, suggested by French rajeunir
- 3. from Latin altercatio(n-), from the verb altercari
- 5. from Latin collaborat- ‘worked with’, from the verb collaborare
- 6. from French disparité, from late Latin disparitas
- 7. from Latin fortuitus, from forte ‘by chance'
- 8. from Latin praecipitat- ‘thrown headlong’, from the verb praecipitare
- 9. from Italian complire, Catalan complir, Spanish cumplir, from Latin complere ‘fill up, fulfill’
- 10. from Old French haineus, from hair ‘to hate’, of Germanic origin
- 17. from Old French impetueux, from late Latin impetuosus, from impetere ‘to attack’
- 19. from Latin incongruus (from in- ‘not’ + congruus ‘agreeing, suitable’)