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