Across
- 2. 'She wants' in Latin (4)
- 5. 'To the slave' in Latin (5)
- 6. This tense can be translated 'I did' or 'I have done' (7)
- 8. Paene (6)
- 10. This form of the verb means 'to do' something (10)
- 12. The dining-room of a Roman house (10)
- 14. 'in', 'ab', 'super' and 'prope' are all... (12)
- 16. Fiercely (9)
- 17. 'inutilis' in English (7)
- 19. The superlative of 'bonus' (7)
- 20. Often ending in -ior, this form means 'more' of an adjective (11)
- 22. Accusative of 'rex' (5)
- 23. Fidelis (8)
- 25. Phrases with 'who' or 'which' are known as ________ clauses (8)
- 26. This case follows verbs like 'credo', 'faveo' and 'persuadeo' (6)
Down
- 1. This form of an adjective means 'the most' or 'extremely'... (11)
- 3. This is given as the third 'principal part' of a verb in a vocabulary list (7,5)
- 4. A study in a Roman house (7)
- 7. This case is used for 'of', and often signals possession or belonging (8)
- 9. Superlative of 'bonus' (7)
- 11. This tense means 'was doing' something, for a period of time (9)
- 13. In vain (7)
- 15. This tense means 'had done' something (10)
- 18. Always (6)
- 21. To pay a penalty, be punished (6,4)
- 24. Quoque (4)