Across
- 4. / latin (sulien); bad tempered and sulky
- 8. / latin (praetension); to claim or assert something; falsehood, using affectation to impress
- 9. / latin (amassare); to gather or collect
- 11. / greek (katharsis); purgation, cleaning, purification, cleansing
- 13. / greek(eiron); the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect
- 14. / latin (abhorrere); repugnanat, inspiring loathing and disgust
- 17. / greek (anagrotia); process of self recognition
- 20. / latin (usura); a person who lends money at unreasonably high interests
- 22. / greek (bathos); depth, especially depth of water bodies
- 23. / latin (swown); admire, like; faint, feeling dizzy
- 24. / greek (empatheia); the ability to understand and SHARE the feelings of another, feeling into
Down
- 1. / greek (khoros); a group of actors, usually citizen, acting main narrators of an event; part of song repeated after each major verse
- 2. latin (malitia); ill will, bad intend
- 3. / greek (nuntia); messenger, papal ambassador in a foreign state
- 5. / greek (melo-drama); a drama presented in form of song, song-drama
- 6. / greek for 'a fatal flaw leading to the downfall of a tragic hero or heroine'
- 7. / latin (confereré); grant a title; discussing upon something
- 8. / greek (patriarkhēs); family where the head of the family is male is a ___________ family.
- 10. / greek (pathos); pity in greek
- 12. / greek (hjubristik); excessive pride or over self-confidence
- 15. / greek (tecknon - child); part of land patrimonially inherited
- 16. / latin (patrimonium); property when inherited from father
- 18. / greek (sumpatheia); ability to understand others' feelings, feeling with, feeling sorry for someone
- 19. / latin (skuffa); to push, fight, argument
- 21. / latin (isequi); happen afterwards or happen as a result of something.