Lessons in English Crossword
Across
- 2. This has 5 sides. It has the affix pent-
- 5. King of Geatland
- 7. This means to write about a person. It has the affix -ography
- 9. A satirical witty poem (8)
- 10. A word formation strategy in which a word of one grammatical form becomes a word of another grammatical for without any changes to its spelling or pronunciation
- 12. A young Geatish warrior
- 13. The word formation process in which a borrowed word or phrase is translated from one language to another.
- 14. A poetry that may have a rhyme but does not have a measure
- 16. This means it is applicable to any gender. It has the affix uni-
- 18. New words that are formed through any number of word formation processes with the resulting word meeting a lexical need that is not expected to recur.
- 24. The bandit who robs the rich for the poor
- 25. It is a word formation that is especially creative in that speakers take to words and merge them based on sound structure
- 30. The Germans' name in the Medieval English Literature Era
- 31. Composed of an octave or 2 quatrains and a sestet. (13)
- 32. A form of literature that has a pattern, rhythm, and rhyme
- 34. An old type of poetry/poem that will not directly say what it is. (6)
- 36. Father of Beowulf
- 39. A form of literature that is written or spoken language in its ordinary form, without metrical structure.
- 40. People of Denmark
- 41. This means many sides. It has the affix poly-
- 43. A classic form of Japanese poetry related to the haiku with five un-rhymed lines of 5-7-5-7-7 syllables
- 45. The man who changed the Ecclesiastical history of English people to Anglo-Saxon's chronicles and translated it from Latin to English
- 46. The author of Le Morte d'Arthur
- 48. Needs to have an artistic and intellectual value
- 50. It is derived from the Italian word Sonetto which means “A little sound or song”. (6)
- 51. Words that are formed by the word formation process in which a new word is formed from the name of a real of fictitious person.
Down
- 1. It is a long poetic composition, usually centered upon a hero. (4)
- 3. The most common type of derivation
- 4. It is often a love story or musical.
- 6. The demon who terrorizes Denmark's celebrations
- 8. The creation of words by modification or a root without the addition of other roots.
- 10. A word formation strategy that can be either native or borrowed in linguistics
- 11. Poem Two word phrase often used to describe something
- 15. Queen of Geatland
- 17. An emphasis or prominence given to a certain syllable in a word.
- 19. A sonnet that William Shakespeare used.(13)
- 20. This is the classification for three wheeled motor. It has the affix tri-
- 21. The word formation process in which a word is reduced or shortened without changing the meaning of the word.
- 22. A word of phrase whose meaning or idiom is adopted from another language by translation into existing word(s)
- 23. This means across networks. It has the affix inter-
- 26. A poetry that does not have a rhyme but has a measure
- 27. A Japanese poem that is composed of 3 lines with 5-7-5 syllables
- 28. Set up the first printing press
- 29. The time of the Old English Literature Era
- 33. Rima is a rhyming verse stanza form that consists of an interlocking three-line rhyme scheme that was first used by the Italian poet Dante Alighieri.
- 35. A form of literature that is performed in front of a lot of people
- 37. Son of Shield Sheafson
- 38. Commander of Geatland
- 42. This means over active. It has the affix hyper-
- 44. The time of the Medieval English Literature
- 47. A great hall made by the king of Denmark
- 49. Words that are formed by the word formation process in which an initialism is pronounced as a word.