| ATTULISSEMUS | We would have carried: affero, 3rd pl. plup. act. subj. |
| FESTINAVERANT | They had legged it: festino, 3rd pl plup. act. ind. |
| AMBULAVISSENT | Walk, 3rd pl. plup. subj. act. |
| TACUISSET | Si ____ : if only she'd have kept schtumm (plup. act. subj.) |
| ATTULERIS | You alone will have reported (use affero) |
| IMPERAVERATIS | You had ordered: impero, 2nd pl. plup. act. indic. |
| NEGAVISSENT | They'd denied, said that not: nego, plup. act. subj. |
| SWEAT | We would have rested about, as you do in sauna |
| ROSEWOOD | Cut up the door so we would have timber (8) |
| WEDDING | We would have the sound of a bell for the service (7) |
| SINT | May they be (3rd pl. pres. act. subj. esse) |
| TERREANT | To scare, 3rd pl. pres. act. subj. |
| OFFERANT | To present, show, exhibit, 3rd pl. pres. act. subj. |
| FUERAM | I had been, 1st sing. plup. act. indic. esse |
| STAREMUS | We would stand still, imperf. act. subj. sto |
| AUDISSENT | They would have heard (plup. subj. shortened form) |
| ASCENDISSENT | They would have climbed (Plup subj) |
| IMPERAVISSENT | They would have commanded (plup subj) |
| CONSTITISSES | You would have stopped, stood still (plup subj consistere) |
| CONFECISSENT | They would have finished (plup. subj. conficere) |