Across
- 2. an ablative of means in line 13
- 5. (they) are considered
- 10. dative plural participle in line 6
- 11. a present active infinitive in line 26
- 12. nouns in Latin ending in -io or -tas are usually ___ in gender
- 13. justice
- 14. parent in line 22 means "they obey" and takes an object in the ___ case.
- 17. interdictum
- 21. an example of litotes that could be translated as "sometimes"
- 22. compound verb that takes a dative object in line 8
- 24. Most of the verbs in this passage are in the ___ tense.
- 25. existimatur in line 25 is a
- 27. ablative of specification/respect in line 11
- 28. present subjunctive verb in a negative purpose clause
- 29. "totius" and "Galliae" in line 18 are both
- 30. (it) is given
- 31. (they) flee (from)
- 32. for whom
Down
- 1. relative pronoun meaning "who" in line 9
- 3. Lines 23-25 contain this construction
- 4. 2-word partitive genitive phrase meaning "anything of misfortune"
- 5. ablative of separation in line 3
- 6. armis in line 14 is an ablative of ___.
- 7. (they) depart (from)
- 8. introduces a negative purpose clause in line 4
- 9. ablative absolute
- 15. "reperta esse" and "translata esse" in lines 23-24 are perfect passive ___.
- 16. auctoritatem
- 18. si qui
- 19. certo...tempore in line 16 is an ablative of ___.
- 20. diligentius, "more carefully," in line 26 is a ____.
- 23. "discendi," in "discendi causa," line 27, is a verbal noun, also called a ___.
- 26. a genitive plural in line 13
