Aenigmatum Cruciverbium IX genitive, dative indirect object, ablative of means/instrument, vocabulary, derivatives

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Across
  1. 3. a noun expressing the ablative of means or instrument almost invariably represents an __________
  2. 5. Of-the-field
  3. 6. if the genitive singular ends in ___ the noun must belong to the 2nd declension, no matter what the nominative singular looks like
  4. 8. hour
  5. 13. almost
  6. 14. an-abrupt-forceful-utterance
  7. 16. you-sing-hurry
  8. 19. the-science-art-and-business-of-cultivating-the-soil-producing crops-and-raising-livestock-farming
  9. 20. for-the-daughter
  10. 21. tenth- nom-neuter- sing
  11. 25. the only reliable way to determine the declension number of a noun is by looking at the:
  12. 29. I-will-shout
  13. 30. fifth- nom-fem- sing
  14. 31. a noun expressing the dative of the indirect object usually represents a __________
  15. 32. An unusual characteristic of the nouns puer, vir and ager is that although belonging to the 2ns declension, their nominative singular does not end in -____
  16. 33. a-set-of-five-persons-or-things
  17. 35. ___ is the “time machine” for verbs of the 1st and 2nd conjugations
  18. 36. if the genitive singular ends in ___ the noun must belong to the 1st declension
  19. 37. wounded-nom-neut-sing
  20. 38. lazy- nom-masc- sing
  21. 40. to-hasten
  22. 41. A Latin sentence (given 4 parts of the sentence) commonly follows this pattern:
  23. 43. a-metric-unit-of-length-equal-to-one-tenth-of-a-meter
  24. 45. a part of speech representing a person, place or thing
  25. 46. without-a-friend
  26. 47. relating-to-or concerning-the-land-and-its-ownership-cultivation-and-tenure
  27. 48. the 5th -7th verbs in the song of the dative-takers
  28. 54. the-quality-or-state-of-being-virile/-manly-character
  29. 55. to-cry-out-suddenly-or-vehemently
  30. 56. to-help
  31. 57. a-number-written-using-the-base-10
Down
  1. 1. for-the-queen
  2. 2. The first four verbs in the song of the dative-takers
  3. 4. to/for-the-man
  4. 7. a dative case noun will usually be found in the company of a ___________________
  5. 9. into-the-water
  6. 10. across-the-road
  7. 11. well-done
  8. 12. to-adopt-or-accept-as-a-member
  9. 13. of-the-boy
  10. 15. today
  11. 17. Natō, natāre, natāvī, natātus, natāta, natātum are the:
  12. 18. one-of-the-24-equal-parts-of-a-day
  13. 20. a genitive noun usually directly _____ the noun which it modifies, and that noun can be in any case
  14. 22. belonging-to-childhood-juvenile
  15. 23. the final two adjectives in the song of the dative-takers
  16. 24. Word order in an English sentence (given 4 parts of the sentence) commonly follows this pattern:
  17. 26. a-structurally-separate-building-containing-a-swimming-pool.
  18. 27. the 1st 3 adjectives in the song of the dative-takers
  19. 28. to-select-by-lot-and-kill-one-in-every-ten
  20. 30. a-group-or-combination-of-five-associated-by-common-properties-or-behavior
  21. 34. your-nom-masc-sing[referring to one person only]
  22. 39. of-relating-to-or-having -the-characteristics-of-an-adult-male
  23. 41. to-the-slave
  24. 42. a-summer-or-country-house-in-Italy
  25. 44. occurring-once-an-hour-or-hourly
  26. 48. we-will-swim
  27. 49. festināre is a/an:
  28. 50. childish-behavior-in-an-adult
  29. 51. to-the-island
  30. 52. verb’d-house
  31. 53. floating-or-swimming-in-water