| A woman who has been presented: offero, offerre, etc |
oblata |
| Antrum, cavernam (think agent noun for pot-holer) |
speluncam |
| By faith not by force of arms |
fide non armis |
| Hand (lit.), also in most English senses, acc. sing |
manum |
| Hiding, concealed, abl. sing. common gender |
LATENTE |
| In or by mind, or of the chin |
menti |
| Interrogative particle which presumes a negative reply |
NUM |
| It had been: esse, 3rd sing. pluperf. indic. act |
fuerat |
| Laudatusque ____: both praised and celebrated |
memoratusque |
| Leaping up and also boasting |
exsultans |
| Mentibus ____: to troubled minds, Horace Odes 3.17 eg |
anxiis |
| Most savage, like the news filling Turnus's ears, Aen. 11.896 |
saevissimus |