Across
- 5. A family of verbs. There are four or five of these in Latin depending on how you count.
- 9. Part of speech that is, essentially, an adjectival form of the verb, denotes an action taking place at a time relative the main verb.
- 13. Superlative form of the adjective 'humilis, -e - humble' in its feminine plural dative inflection.
- 14. Part of speech that denotes a quality, has variable number gender and case.
- 15. Case that denotes the subject of the verb.
- 16. Part of speech that denotes an entity, has variable number and case, and a fixed gender.
- 18. Comparative form of the adjective 'venenatus, -a, -um - poisonous', in its neuter singular nominative inflection.
- 19. Case that is used to denote a position or instrument.
Down
- 1. A family of nouns. There are five of these in Latin.
- 2. Case that denotes the direct object of the verb.
- 3. Superlative form of the adjective 'pulcher, -a, -um - beautiful' in its feminine dative singular inflection.
- 4. Comparative form of the adjective 'fortis, -e - strong' in its masculine singular ablative inflection.
- 6. Case used to denote possession.
- 7. Case used to denote the addressee of a statement.
- 8. Comparative form of the adjective 'acer, acris, acre - sharp' in its masculine singular genitive form.
- 10. Superlative form of the adjective 'contentus, -a, -um - satisfied' in its masculine plural nominative form.
- 11. Comparative form of the adjective 'frigidus, -a, -um - cold', in its feminine, plural genitive inflection.
- 12. Case used to denote the indirect object of the verb.
- 17. Part of speech that denotes an action, has person, number, tense, voice and mood.
- 20. Part of speech that modifies a verb.
