| Term | Definition |
| concutio, concutere, concussi, concussus | to cause to vibrate, shake |
| torum, tori | bedding |
| ulva, ulvae | aquatic grass, sedge |
| sponda, spondae | bed-frame |
| salignus, saligna, salignum | made of willow-wood |
| velo, velare, velavi, velatus | to cover, veil |
| vilis, vilis, vile | cheap, worthless; contemptible, of inferior rank |
| indignor, indignari, indignatus sum | to regard with indignation, regard as unworthy, take offense at |
| testa, testae | roof-tile, potsherd |
| subditus, subdita, subditum | (having been) situated beneath, set under |
| aequatus, aequata, aequatum | leveled |
| vireo, virēre, virui | to show green growth, be green; to be full of youthful vigor |
| faex, faecis | solid matter/impurities suspended in wine, dregs |
| intibum, intibi | chickory, endive |
| favilla, favillae | ashes |
| fictile, fictilis | earthenware vessel, dish, plate |
| caelo, caelare, caelavi, caelatus | to engrave, emboss |
| crater, crateris, cratera | mixing bowl (usually for wine) |
| fagus, fagi | beech-tree, beech-wood |
| inlino, inlinere, inlevi, inlitus | to apply by smearing, smear; to coat (with) |
| caleo, calēre, calui | to be hot, warm |
| rugosus, rugosa, rugosum | wrinkled, shirveled |
| carica, caricae | fig |
| patulus, patula, patulum | wide-open, gaping; broad |
| redoleo, redolēre | to give off a smell, be fragrant |
| vitis, vitis | grapevine |
| favus, favi | honeycomb |
| totiens | as often as, whenever |
| paveo, pavēre | to be frightened, terrified |
| supinus, supina, supinum | lying face upward; turned palm upwards |
| daps, dapis | sacrificial meal; feast, meal, banquet |
| unicus, unica, unicum | one and only, sole, single |
| anser, anseris | goose |
| macto, mactare, mactavi, mactatus | to honor; to offer sacrificially |