| TRUDANT | Let them push: trudo, 3rd conj. iussive subj. |
| PELLO | Trudo; perfect tense would be pepuli |
| DICAMUS | Let's talk (3rd conj. subj.), we're dedicating (1st conj. indic.) |
| ROGET | Let him ask (iussive subj.) a fellow with a thesaurus? |
| STRIDAT | Let her whistle (iussive subj.): insibilet |
| EAT | Let her go (iussive subj.) |
| TENDATIS | May you lot stretch (tr. and intr., pres. iussive subj.) |
| EXEANT | They may go out for leave (iussive subj.) |
| INDICO | I point out (1st conj., ~are) or I announce (3rd conj., ~ere) |
| SUSPICIO | Mistrust, 3rd decl. subs. or I look up, 3rd conj. verb |
| IACTARE | To hurl, 1st conj. (cf. closely with a similar 3rd conj. verb) |
| RUDIS | Rough sort; rod (3rd decl.); you bray (3rd conj.) |
| IACERE | To lie down, 2nd conj. or to throw, 3rd conj. |
| TRAXI | I drew (pondera non picturas): traho, 3rd conj. |
| INCOLIS | Alone you live (3rd conj.) and residents (dat., abl. pl) |
| INCOLERE | To inhabit or live in (3rd conj.) |
| DISPONERE | To put here and there, 3rd conj. transitive |
| EDO | I eat or I put out, give out, publish (both 3rd conj.) |
| REPETENS | Getting back, returning, repeating, 3rd conj. nom. ppl |
| CINGERE | Gen. to encircle, metaph. to crown or garland (3rd conj.) |