Latin Crossword 1

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Across
  1. 1. 2nd person singular future active form of the verb 'conor, conari, conatus sum' (which belongs to the group of verbs referred to in clue ...).
  2. 3. 1st person singular imperfect passive form of the verb 'habeo, habere, habui, habitum'
  3. 5. Gerund form of the verb 'addo, addere, addidi, additum' in its genitive inflection.
  4. 8. Word denoting a group of Latin verbs that look passive by have active meaning.
  5. 11. 3rd person singular present passive form of the verb 'alo, alere, alui, alitum - to feed'
  6. 12. The case that is usually used, in Latin, to denote the agent of a passive verb.
  7. 14. 1st person singular present active form of the verb 'arbitror, arbitrari, arbitratus sum - to judge' (which belongs to the group of verbs referred to in clue ...).
  8. 16. 3rd person plural present passive form of the verb 'colo, colere, colui, cultum'.
Down
  1. 2. Gerundive form of the deponent verb 'ingredior, ingredi, ingressus sum - to advance' in its masculine singular accusative form.
  2. 4. 3rd person singular perfect passive form of the verb 'adsumo, adsumere, adsumpsi, adsumptum - to take up'.
  3. 5. The doer of a passive verb.
  4. 6. 2nd person plural present passive form of the verb 'dubito, dubitare, dubitavi, dubitatum - to doubt'
  5. 7. 3rd person singular perfect active form of the verb 'sequor, sequi, secutus sum' (which belongs to the category of verbs denoted in clue ...) (masculine subject).
  6. 9. The recipient of the action of a passive verb.
  7. 10. 1st person plural imperfect passive form of the verb 'sumo, sumere, sumsi, sumtum'.
  8. 11. 1st person singular future passive form of the verb 'amo, amare, amavi, amatum'.
  9. 13. 2nd person singular perfect passive form of the verb 'fio, fieri, factus sum - to become' (masculine subject).
  10. 15. 2nd person singular imperfect passive form of the verb 'mitto, mittere, misi, missum'.