| BENE | Vide 6 |
| PECTINE | Lit., comb, ergo plectrum (abl.): vide Orpheus' ivory one Aeneid 6.647 |
| NATORUM | Of descendants, lit. of those born; vide Aeneid 6.22 |
| NUNTIAVITQUE | And he announced: vide Cic. Epist. ad Att. 6.1 |
| SPUMANTE | (Two words, with 7) Sea-snakes coming (vide 18, 6): fit sonitus ____ ____ (Aeneid 2.209) |
| INANE | Tibullus, an "empty" body, burns ... vide Ovid Amores 3.9.5-6 |
| NOTUS | The South wind, vide Aen. 6.355 exempli gratia |
| SPOLIATA | Plundered, robbed (PPP), vide eg ____ armis navis, Aen. 6.353 |
| CAPTAEST | She has been captivated; fera quaeque a lepore Veneris ____ ____, vide DRN 1.15-6 |
| SATE | One born from (masc. voc. sing.), vide Aen. 6.125, ____ sanguine divum |
| MUS | In satura quadam Q. Horatii Flacci, ____ rusticus in urbe perterritus est (vide Sat. 2.6.79ff) |
| INSANIA | Madness or Horace's inspiration, vide C. 3.4.6 |
| LAQUEO | Snare, noose (abl. sing.); ____ gulam fregere, an instance of capital punishment (vide Sall. Cat. 55.4) (6) |
| CONSERTA | Entwined and tied, including in close combat, vide eg ____ acies, Tacitus, Ann. 6.35 |
| COMPITA | Crossroads, through which 8 flows (vide Hor. Sat. 2.6.50) |
| NIDORIS | Of vapour or steam, vide eg DRN 6.987, ____ odores |
| MUSAM | Fortasse Thaleam, filiam Mnemosynes, vide Ecl. 6.8 |
| STAMEN | Thread, including what a spider weaves with, vide Ov. Met. 6.144-5 |
| PRECE | ____ te oro, I entreat you with prayer, vide Hor. Sat. 2.6.13 |
| SEEABOVE | "Vide supra," in texts |