Across
- 2. This Latin infinitive means “to perceive sound.”
- 5. This Latin noun refers to the animal that is the root of “equestrian.”
- 7. This Latin neuter form refers to the highest or best state.
- 8. This Latin verb means “I call or summon someone by voice.”
- 11. This Latin verb means “I move closer” or “I approach.”
- 12. This Latin exclamation is used to draw attention to something appearing.
- 13. This Latin adjective means “the best” in a comparison.
- 16. This Latin verb form means “I am” in the present tense.
- 18. This Latin noun describes a ceremonial procession or public parade.
- 19. This Latin verb is the infinitive meaning “to be.”
Down
- 1. This Latin phrase literally means “to perform thanks.”
- 3. This Latin exclamation expresses sudden sorrow or regret.
- 4. This Latin adverb indicates something happening unexpectedly.
- 6. This Latin verb means “I hear,” source of audio-related English words.
- 8. This Latin infinitive means “to summon or call forth.”
- 9. This Latin noun names a soldier in a Roman army unit.
- 10. This Latin exclamation is a shout of approval or praise.
- 14. This Latin adverb marks what happens next or “at that time.”
- 15. This Latin plural noun refers to multiple soldiers in service.
- 17. This Latin adjective describes someone who is cheerful or glad.
