| TERTIUS | Third (masc. nom. sing. adj.) (7) |
| SIDEREA | Starry, star-lit (f. nom. sing. adj., formed from sidus) |
| SECURUS | Without care, untroubled and serene (masc. nom. sing.) |
| ACCENSUS | Kindled or inflamed (masc. nom. sing.) |
| FEROCISSIMUS | Wild, warlike, proud, superlative masc. nom. sing. |
| AMPLUS | Spacious, roomy (masc. nom. sing.) |
| ILLATURUS | About to bring in (fut part, inferre, masc nom sing) |
| ARIDUS | Parched, dry (masc. nom. sing.) |
| ABUSURUS | About to use up or misuse (masc nom sing future participle) |
| VEXATUS | Literally 'shaken' and so metaphorically 'upset', sing. masc. nom. |
| CAPTIVI | Prisoners of war (masc. nom. pl.) (7) |
| OBIECTI | Men thrown before - obicio, obicere, obieci ____ masc. nom. pl. |
| BARBARI | Beardy weirdies (masc. nom. pl.) |
| SUBLATI | Suffered or exalted (masc. nom. plur. PPP) |
| INIMICI | They aren't your friends (masc. nom. plur.) |
| SEPTENI | Seven each (masc nom): different casts to join Snow White? |
| SISTRUM | Ceremonial rattle (nom. sing.) - concealed by Isis, trumpet-substitute for Cleopatra (as in Aen. 8.696 in abl. sing.) |
| INTUENS | Staring and admiring (nom. sing. communis genus, dep.) |
| TERRITA | Frightened and alarmed (fem. nom. sing.) |
| LATRANS | Yapping, barking and having a good old woof (pres. part. m. and f. nom. sing.) |