Across
- 1. this is found by dropping the ending of the genitive singular
- 3. nouns ending in s,o,x are feminine
- 6. The brave soldier fights.
- 8. present perfect, I have praised
- 9. battle
- 11. the case of the indirect object
- 14. Ceasar and I came.
- 16. these have gender, number, case and declension
- 17. direct object form of servus (p)
- 18. possessive form of bellum (p)
- 20. the case of the person addressed
- 21. portus, portus (the harbor)give declension and number
- 22. nouns ending in er,or are masculine
- 23. You and he have been captured.
- 24. dart
- 25. nouns ending in l,a,n,c,e,t are neuter
- 26. the case of the possessor
- 28. first find the gender of the noun, then find the stem from the genitive
- 29. pluperfect, I had praised
- 30. arms
- 32. fortune
- 33. future tense, I shall begin to praise.
- 34. winter quarters
Down
- 2. Are fourth declension nouns masculine or feminine? Bonus points for the exceptions (manus,comus,cornu,genu).
- 4. the case of the direct object
- 5. portus, portuum (the harbors)give declension and number
- 6. more doubtful
- 7. res, rei (the thing)give declension and number
- 10. most doubtful
- 12. there are three of these in Latin, m,f,n
- 13. the case of the subject
- 15. Life is short.
- 19. present tense, I begin to praise.
- 21. res,rerum (the things) give declension and number
- 27. Fifth declension nouns are generally which gender except dies, didi which is generally _____.
- 31. doubtful