| ARMATIS | Armed men (dat.), eg non erat ____ aequum concurrere nudas, Ovid Ars Am. 3.5 |
| SEABREAM | Member of 11 nicking side of face with blade in the morning (3.5) |
| FERENTES | Bearing, as in "I fear Greeks ..." (~es/is aequum est) |
| DIGNUM | Aptum, decens, aequum; worthy |
| MUSA | Urania erat ____ astronomiae, Terpsichore saltationis |
| DEMONSTRANDUM | QED: quod erat ____ (gerundive of course!) |
| SUS | Wilbur erat ____ quem aranea Charlotta servavit |
| ACU | With a needle or pin, eg ornatrix...quae ... / ... bracchia figit ____, Ovid Ars Am. 3.239-40 |
| COA | From Cos, often of silk clothing, vide eg Ovid Ars Am. 2.298 |
| LUSOR | Player, gambler: ne perdiderit, non cessat perdere ____, Ovid, Ars Am. 1.451 |
| STUPOR | Dullness, stupidity, vide eg Ovid, Ars Am. 2.361: quis ____ hic, Menelae, fuit? |
| RESECTA | Cut, trimmed (p.p.p.), eg hair or beard (vide Ovid Ars Am. 1.518) |
| CAPIUNT | Little things grab little minds: parva leves "prendunt" animos, Ovid Ars Am. 1.159 |
| SABINA | Una mulierum Italarum quas Romani rapuerunt (8th century BC); Ovid Ars Am 1.102 |
| MAGISTERERAT | He was my teacher; eg Naso ____ ____, Ars Am. 2.744, 3.812 |
| PIA | Dutiful epithet eg, Penelope in Ovid, Ars Amatoria 1.3.35 |
| SICA | A dagger, eg non...inter latera nostra ____ illa versabitur, Cicero In Cat. 2.1 |
| THRACIUS | Thracian, eg non me carminibus vincat ... ____ Orpheus, Ecl. 4.55 |
| TALISES | Such as you are, vide Ars Am. 3.142, ____ ____ adsumpta, Phoebe canore, lyra |
| MANSURI | ____ ... amoris, love that's abiding, lit. about to remain (vide Ars Am. 2.242) |