Across
- 2. like a servus, but a 1st Declension word
- 3. The accusative of māter
- 5. A 3rd Declension feminine word who is usually married to the pater
- 7. The Cook, but as a 3rd Declension Accusative
- 10. 3rd declension word: a bird
- 15. The accusative of vīlla
- 16. She has a 1st Declension Name and is married to Caecilius
- 18. Words in the 2nd Declension are usually this gender
- 20. A dog, but in the Accusative
- 21. like an ancilla, but a 2nd Declension word
- 22. You walk through one of these 1st Declension words every day
- 25. The accusative of fīlius
- 26. People, Places, and Things: This part of speech gets sorted into Declensions
- 27. The 1st Declension Accusative Singular Ending
- 28. The 2nd Declension Nominative Singular Ending
- 30. 3rd declension word: someone who sells things
- 31. Latin nouns can be either masculine, feminine, or this
- 33. Words in the 1st Declension are usually this gender
- 34. Man of the house, 2nd Declension Accsuative
Down
- 1. Clēmēns' name in the Accusative Case
- 4. A big cat: 3rd Declension Nominative
- 5. A 1st declension nominative word that you put things down on
- 6. The 3rd Declension Accusative Singular Ending
- 7. He has a 3rd Declension name and cooks for Caecilius
- 8. A 3rd Declension masculine word who is married to the māter
- 9. Man of the house, 2nd Declension Nominative
- 11. Make viam Nominative
- 12. A servus who works for Caecilius who has a 3rd declension name
- 13. A 3rd Declension animal; man's best friend
- 14. the families that nouns are grouped into based on how they form their Nominative and Accusative cases
- 17. A big cat: 3rd Declension Accusative
- 19. The accusative of mercātor
- 23. A 2nd Declension drink
- 24. Make tunicam Nominative
- 29. A 3rd declension bird in the Accusative case
- 32. The 2nd Declension Accusative Singular Ending