Across
- 3. Gerunds and Gerundives need to be done by someone in which case?
- 5. Impersonal verbs do not really have one of these.
- 8. This "Caesar" convinced the senate to attack Cleopatra and Mark Antony.
- 9. A verbal noun.
- 10. This type of verb only occurs in the 3rd person singular.
- 12. Which kind of dative is used with a gerund?
- 13. This needs to be stomped upon with a wanton foot.
- 15. Augustus Caesar pursued Cleopatra like this kind of animal pursues gentle doves.
- 16. This impersonal verb means "it pleases."
- 17. This is the kind of flock that follows Cleopatra.
- 18. What does Horace really mean when he says "oars"?
- 19. Which Latin word explains why "generosius" can refer to nobility?
Down
- 1. Strangely, "quae" differs from its antecedent "monstrum in which respect?
- 2. Gerunds and Gerundives can indicate this condition.
- 4. It used to be a sin to bring out the good kind of this.
- 6. Roman general who had a son, Caesarion, with Cleopatra.
- 7. A verbal adjective.
- 11. Cleopatra's favorite lover.
- 14. Now, it's time for this
