| SPECTENT | Let them watch (pres. subj.) |
| THEYEARDOT | In the beginning, half of them watch French star, not British |
| TRAHANTUR | Let them be dragged (pres subj) |
| SIT | Let him be: 3 sing. pres. subj. from esse |
| LEGAMUS | Let's read Latin: Latine ____ (1st pl pres. subj.) |
| CLAMET | Let him shout (pres subj) |
| RUAT | "Fiat iustitia, ____ caelum": let justice be done though the heavens collapse (pres subj) |
| CAVEAT | Jussive subj. (ie, 3rd sing. pres. subj.), meaning "be on guard" |
| OBDUCAM | Abdo cum mistura; let me cover (1 sing. pres. subj.) |
| EANT | They might go (pres. subj.) |
| TRADAS | You (s) should hand over (Pres subj) |
| ASSEVERETIS | Affirmetis; verbis fortibus dicatis - you would assert (pres subj) |
| EXEAT | He has permission to leave (pres subj) |
| ASPICIAM | I'm going to cast my eyes over (also pres. subj.) |
| IUVES | May you, on your own, help; 2 sing. pres. subj. |
| ADSTES | You should stand up and stay put (2nd sing. pres. subj.) |
| CAVEDICAS | Don't tell (him, Pike): trans. "beware" + 2nd pers. pres. subj. |
| NEEUMINDICES | Don't point him out (transl. ne + pres. subj., more modoque poetarum ) |
| AMETIS | Si illam videatis, statim ____: if you saw here you would be smitten (pres subj amo) |
| SIS | You may be: sum, esse, fui, futurum 2nd, sing. pres. subj. |