| EAS | You alone may go or fem. acc. pl. pronoun |
| NEUT | Neither masc. or fem. |
| LEGAS | You alone may read (3rd) or you pick, aliquem, as a deputy (1st) |
| IDAEAS | From a Phrygian (or Cretan) mountain: ____ pices Geo 3.450 (fem acc pl) |
| PLAUDAS | You alone may put your hands together |
| TACTAS | Touched, fem. acc. pl. perf. pass. ppl. |
| GEMMAS | Jewels, precious stones (fem. acc. pl.) |
| MANEAS | ... you alone may remain |
| GLANDIFER | Acorn-bearing (masc. sing. nom.), used in DRN 5.939 (fem. acc. pl.) to describe oaks |
| EIS | Common gender, dat., abl. pl. pronoun |
| SOLO | One alone may sink to such depths, they say (4) |
| SUADENTEM | Persuading (masc. / fem. acc. sing. pres. part.) |
| SPLENDIDIOREM | Something brighter (masc./fem. acc. sing.) |
| MUTUAS | Borrowed, lent (fem. acc. plur.); ____ pecunias sumere, to borrow money |
| SUAM | His, her, its, their (fem. acc. sing) |
| THRILL | "Only you, and you alone; Can ... me like you do; And fill my heart with love for only you," sang Th |
| EMBRACEABLE | Judy Garland sang, "Just one look at you, my heart grew tipsy in me; You and you alone bring out the gypsy in me" in the Gershwin song ... You |
| MEAM | Mine (fem. acc. sing.) |
| TURRITA | Towered: adj. fem. nom./abl. sing or neut. nom./acc. pl. |
| TUA | Things belonging to you alone, or maybe your girlfriend |