| USUSLOQUENDI | Practice of speaking (subst. + gerund) |
| ONUSPROBANDI | Burden of proof (subst. + gen. gerund) |
| ETAL | Subst. for the rest of the list |
| DICENDI | Ars ____: the art of speaking (gen. gerund) |
| TUTUM | A safe place, 2nd decl. n. subst. from ppl. of dep. verb, I guard |
| MEMORABILE | Remarkable, (n. adj.) or (3rd. n. subst.) |
| QUADRUPEDES | Four-footed, adj. and -ers, subst., nom., acc., pl. |
| MAESTUM | Something mournful or melancholy (neut. sing. subst.) |
| VERUM | Truth, reality (neut. sing. subst.) |
| CONSANGUINEUM | Related by blood; as subst. 'brother' (acc. sing.) |
| IMMORTALES | Adj. undying (a calque trans.), subst. qui caelum incolunt |
| ETC | Subst. for unnamed things |
| AGRESTI | Subst. countryman, adj. rustico, non urbano (probably sniffily) |
| PRAEPES | Adj. swift (volucer, pernix), subst. bird (3rd f.) |
| PAR | Adj. equal, subst. a comrade: similis, comes |
| SONS | Adj. 3rd, often as subst., guilty criminal: nocens reus |
| VIT | Nutritious subst. |
| ING | Evidence of a gerund |
| PECCANDI | Vanitas ____: the futility of sinning (gerund, pecco) |
| IUDICANDI | ____ causa, for the sake of passing judgment (genitive gerund) |