| DESPERARE | To give up, to be despondent (1st conj.): complorare |
| IACTARE | To hurl, 1st conj. (cf. closely with a similar 3rd conj. verb) |
| EXCITA | Wake up, lass, and get up! (She's been) roused (1st conj.) |
| INDICO | I point out (1st conj., ~are) or I announce (3rd conj., ~ere) |
| MINISTRO | I serve, attend to, 1st conj. |
| COMPELLABIT | She'll call to account or abusively address (1st conj. trans.) |
| SEDAVISSE | To have settled, sedo (1st conj.) |
| LAUDEM | I might praise (1st conj.) or glory (1st decl. acc.) |
| ROGARE | To grill: percontor, sciscitor (1st conj. simplex) |
| MANENT | May they flow (1st conj.), they are remaining (2nd conj.) |
| INCLINARE | To bend or lean (1st conj.) |
| MUTABATIS | You were all shifting, you used to change (1st conj.) |
| VOCAVISSE | To have called, 1st conj., perf. act. inf. |
| DICAMUS | Let's talk (3rd conj. subj.), we're dedicating (1st conj. indic.) |
| CONFIRMARETIS | You would shore up (confirmo, 1st conj. imperf. subj. sing.) |
| APPELLAVI | I addressed, I spoke to (1st conj.) |
| BOW | _ to: yield or give up to? |
| FILLIN | Give up-to-date information to stopgap (4-2) |
| FORMAMUS | We shape, we fashion (1st conj.) |
| FESTINAVISSET | Third person sing. pluperf. act. subj. of 1st conj. festino |