| TERRAS | Lands (acc. pl.) |
| AUSTROS | Scorching southerlies or southern lands (acc.) |
| DOLOS | Tricks, deceits (acc. pl.) |
| CERTIORES | More certain (common gender, nom., acc. pl.) |
| TACTAS | Touched, fem. acc. pl. perf. pass. ppl. |
| CETEROS | The others (masc. acc. pl.) |
| MAESTOS | Sad, sorrowful, esp. mourning: (masc. acc. pl.) |
| EAS | You may go, pronoun fem. acc. pl. |
| PIOS | Dutiful men, several Aeneases (acc. pl.) |
| SUOS | His possessive pronoun/adj., acc. pl. |
| SALUBRIA | Healthy, salubris. ~e neut. nom. acc. pl |
| ITINERA | Journeys, 3rd neut. nom., acc., pl |
| ORIENTES | Eastenders? (nom/acc pl) |
| ANIMOS | Mentes (acc pl); also courage, spirit |
| CASAS | Parva domicilia, ruri sita (acc pl) |
| CINERESTROIOS | The Ashes of Troy (adjectival), acc pl |
| NOSTROS | Our men (possessive pronoun acc. pl) |
| VESTRAS | Possessive adj., 2nd pers., f. acc. pl |
| GEMMAS | Jewels, precious stones (fem. acc. pl.) |
| DANAOS | Gift-bringers who should make you wary (acc. pl.) |