| EXSULTANS | Lit. jumping up, metaph. boasting: sic Tarquitus Aen. 10.550 |
| APRI | Nemorivagi sues aduncis dentibus, cf. Ovid Met. 10.550 |
| FULMEN | Thunderbolt, so any destructive force, eg ____ habent ... in ... dentibus apri, Ovid Met. 10.550 |
| EVEXIT | Lit., he carried off, and metaph., he raised up, exported |
| ATRAE | Dark nights (lit. and metaph.): noctes ____ |
| LAMBERE | To lick (lit. and metaph.) |
| LUCTANTUR | They wrestle (dep. verb both lit. and metaph.) |
| INIRE | Lit. to enter, metaph. somnum ____, to go to the Land of Nod |
| SACERDOS | Lit., a priest, metaph., a poet (ie priest of the Muses) |
| IUGUM | Lit. yoke, collar and so metaph. bond of marriage |
| LINGUAE | Lit. tongues, metaph. languages, etiam ut Anglice |
| UNDIQUE | From every side, everywhere, all round (lit. and metaph.) |
| AESTUS | Lit. heat of fire and sea swell, metaph. upset of mind (4th decl.) |
| ARSIT | He burned (lit. on fire but also metaph. consumed by any emotion) |
| ABRUMPIT | Lit. he breaks off (snaps), metaph. she stops (interrupts) |
| ALAE | Wings, lit. and, as English, metaph. 1st decl. f. nom. |
| SECUNDUMARTEM | Lit. according to art, metaph. in English now, scientifically |
| MORI | Morior, ____, mortuum: 3rd dep. to die (lit.), end (metaph.) |
| CINGERE | Lit. to surround and metaph. to crown, girdle |
| ARSI | I burned, lit. and esp. metaph. (scilicet, in amore) |