| ASSENSUS | Agreement or approval, 4th decl. |
| ORNATUI | Fine attire or adornment, dat. sing. 4th decl. |
| ACCOLADE | Sign or expression of great praise or approval (8) |
| GENUS | Birth, family, 3rd nom., acc. sing. or knee, 4th decl. gen. sing. |
| PORTUUM | Lit., entrances, hence harbours or havens, 4th decl. gen. pl. |
| ADVENTUS | Arrival, approach, 4th decl. m. (rarely perf. ppl. 4th intrans.) |
| NURUM | Daughter-in-law, or any young married woman (acc. sing. 4th decl.) |
| PORTU | To depart from harbour: ex ____ proficisci (4th decl.) |
| USU | In ____, in practice (4th decl. m.) |
| STATUS | (Way of) standing, situation, 4th decl. |
| CORNUA | Horns (4th decl, n pl) |
| ADITU | By visiting, going (4th decl. abl.sing. = supine adeo) |
| INIUSSU | Without command, 4th decl. abl. often in eg Livy |
| ORTUS | Aurora: solis ____ (4th decl noun) |
| COMPLEXUS | Embrace (4th decl) a problem for Oedipus? |
| ASCENSUS | A climb (4th decl noun) |
| TONITRU | By a thunderclap (4th decl.) |
| SALTU | Laede latus in nemore (4th decl abl) |
| ORSUS | A beginning (4th decl., cf. ordior) |
| LUSU | In a game, with fun (4th decl.) |