| Term | Definition |
| probo, probare, probavi, probatus | to approve, commend; with acc. + infin., to consider it proper |
| tilia, tiliae | linden tree |
| stagnum, stagni | pool, lagoon, swamp |
| mergus, mergi | sea-bird, gull |
| fulica, fulicae | water-fowl, coot |
| paluster, palustris, palustre | marshy; of/living in marshes |
| species, speciei | spectacle, sight; appearance, form; guise |
| sera, serae | bar (to latch a door) |
| canna, cannae | small reed |
| parilis, parilis, parile | equal, similar |
| consenesco, consenescere, consenui | to reach old age, grow old |
| famulus, famuli | servant, attendant; slave |
| caelicola, caelicolae | heaven-dweller, god/goddess |
| sedile, sedilis | seat, bench, chair |
| sedulus, sedula, sedulum | attentive, painstaking, sedulous |
| focus, foci | hearth, fireplace |
| suscito, suscitare, suscitavi, suscitatus | to cause to move upward; to stir up |
| hesternus, hesterna, hesternum | of yesterday, yesterday's |
| multifidus, multifida, multifidum | split into many pieces, splintered |
| aenum, aeni | bronze vessel; pot, cauldron |
| furca, furcae | forked stick, fork |
| bicornis, bicornis, bicorne | two-horned, two-pronged |
| sus, suis | pig |
| riguus, rigua, riguum | irrigating; irrigated, well-watered |