| LATIN | ENGLISH |
| aetas | age |
| agricola | farmer |
| agrippo | pneumonia |
| angina | angina (may not necessarily refer to modern day usage of "chest pain" or "heart attack" because the term is also seen in records of children) |
| annus | year ( "annus et dies" ... "year and date") |
| annus et dies copulationis | year and date of marriage |
| annus et dies obitus | year and date of death |
| apoplexia | apoplexy (paralysis due to stroke) |
| aquis suffocatus | drowned |
| as(th)ma | asthma |
| ascensio pulmonum | ("upper respiratory infection" ? in records often associated with infants) |
| baptizatus | baptized |
| cancor (cancher) | cancer |
| catanus | |
| coeleb | unmarried, single ( column entry: "juvenis" young man \ "virgo" maiden) |
| cognomen | surname |
| Collati S. Baptismi | Sacrament of Baptism administered ? |
| colonus | farmer who owns land (inhabitant in general? ) |
| colyra | cholera |
| conditio | status ( usage: "occupation" in addition to "nobility" vs "commoner") |
| conjugata | wife |
| conjugatus | married, and also husband |
| conjunx | married person, spouse |
| conjus | spouse |
| consanguinitas, -atis | consanguinity (anything closer than third cousin "blood relationship" would be an impediment to marriage ) |
| copulata (f.) \ copulatus (m.) cum | bound with, joined with ( i.e., married to ) |
| debilitas | weakness (in general), old age |
| defunctus | dead |
| dies | day |
| dispensatus | "impediment" dispensed (date & record number may be indicated) |
| dissenteria | dysentery |
| docens | teacher |
| ecclampsia | convulsion |
| elutus | baptized |
| emphysema | emphysema |
| eorum | their |
| febris | fever |
| febris nervosa | strong fever ? |
| filia | daughter |
| filius | son |
| flusor sanguinis | bled to death |
| foemina ( foeminin. ) | woman, female |
| frenesis (phraenesis) | brain inflamation (generally in reference to infants?) |
| Fuitne provisus Sacramentis Moribundorum | were the last rites provided? (respnse: "provisus" or "non provisus") |
| gangrena | gangrene |
| gemellae (f) \ gemelli (m) | twins |
| hydrops | dropsy (edema; accumulation of fluids usually due to heart or kidney failure) |
| ictus | stroke |
| idem | likewise, same |
| igne combusta | burned |
| ignotus | unknown |
| illegitimus ( abbreviation: illeg. illegitim. ) | illegitimate |
| immaturitas | premature birth |
| incertus \ incerta | unknown, uncertain |
| incola | resident, inhabitant of a place |
| infans | infant |
| inflamatio pulmorum | inflamation of the lungs |
| inflammatio viscerum | inflammation of the abdominal organs |
| inflammatis cerebri | brain inflammation |
| innupta filia | spinster, unmarried daughter |
| inquilinus | tenant farmer? |
| interitus | enteritis |
| juvenis (abbreviation: juv.) | young man |
| legitimatus per subsequius matrimonius | legitimized through subsequent marriage |
| legitimus (abbreviations: leg. \ legitim.) | legitimate |
| levante | witness |
| locus domicilii cum numero domus | place of residence with house number |
| locus et dies supulturae | place and date of burial |
| locus originis et domicilii, nrus domus eorundem | place of origin ("birth") and residence, their house number |
| locus originis et habitationis numerus domus | place of origin and residence, house number |
| lupis | lupus |
| marasmus | wasting away, deterioration |
| marita (f) \ maritus (m) | wife \ husband |
| masculin. | male |
| mater | mother |
| mendicus | beggar |
| mensis | month ( annus, mensis, et dies year, month, and day ) |
| miles (militis) | soldier |
| molitor | builder |
| morbilli | measles? |
| morbus | disease (often meant "cause of death") |
| morbus comitialis | epilepsy |
| morbus sive aliud genus mortis | disease or other cause of death |
| mortua nata (f.) \ mortuus natus (m.) | stillborn |
| mortus | dead |
| murarius | stone mason |
| nativitatis | birth |
| natum ex L.P. | born of legitimate parents |
| nata (f.) \ natus (m.) | born (usage: Mary Smith "nata Jones" to refer to maiden name) |
| nobilis (abbreviation: nob.) | nobility (as opposed to "plebius" or "de plebe" common class) |
| nomen | name |
| nomen baptisantis | baptism name ("given name") |
| nomen et conditio sponsi et sponsae | name and status (occupation) of groom and bride |
| nomen testium eorum conditio | name of witnesses and their status (occupation) |
| nomen et officium copulantis | name and title of person performing marriage ceremony |
| nomen parentum, eorum conditio et religio | name of parents, their status and religion |
| nomen patrinorum, eorum conditio et religio | name of godparents, their status and religion |
| nomen sepelientis | name of person performing burial |
| nomen, et conditio defuncti item ejus conjugis et parentis | name and status of deceased, spouse and parents ( usage: surviving family members ) |
| non provisa (f.) \ non provisus (m..) | not provided |
| non scitum | not known |
| nrus (abbreviation for "numerus") | abbreviation for "number" |
| num promulgati vel dispensati, in bannis vel aliquo impedimento? | number of announcements or dispensation, or other impediments in the (marriage) banns? |
| numerus currens | current number (item number) |
| obitus | death |
| observationes | comments |
| obstetrix | midwife |
| oedema pulmorum (edema pulmorum) | pulmonary edema (congestive heart failure?) |
| operarius | laborer |
| parens | parents |
| partus | childbirth |
| pastor pecorum | cattle herder |
| pater | father |
| pater ignotus | father unknown |
| pater illegitimus | illegitimate father |
| pater recte | "correct father " (usage: to correct misspelling of father's name or identify alias? ) |
| patrina | godmother |
| patrini | godparents |
| patrinus | godfather |
| pedes | foot soldier |
| phraenesis (frenesis) | brain inflamation in infants? |
| phtysis (phthisis) | tuberculosis, comsumption |
| plebius | commoner (as opposed to nobility) |
| pleuritis | pleurisy |
| primogenitus | first-born child |
| proflurium | diarrhea |
| provisa (f.) \ provisus (m.) | provided ( usage: "was give the last rites" ) |
| puella \ puer | girl \ boy ( usage: in the name column to indicate an unnamed stillborn child ) |
| puerpera | mother (i.e., newly-delivered mother) |
| puerperium | childbirth |
| religio | religion |
| rheumatismus | rheumatism |
| scarlatina | scarlet fever |
| senectus | old age |
| sepultus | buried |
| servilis | domestic, servant |
| sexus | gender (male \ female ) |
| sine | without |
| spurius | illegitimate |
| status | (marital) status; (usage: coeleb. = single \ viduus = widowed) |
| struma | scrofulous tumor |
| tetanus | tetanus, lockjaw |
| trucidatio | murder |
| tussis | whooping cough |
| typhus | typhus fever |
| uxor | wife |
| variolae | small pox |
| venenatus (venenata) | poisoned |
| vidua | widow |
| viduus | widower |
| vir | man, husband |
| virgo | unmarried girl, maiden, virgin |
| vomica | abcess, ulcer, boil; (more than likely refers to "plague")? |
| vulgo | to publish, make accessible (usage: commonly known as ) |
| vulgus | common (usage: commoner, common people) |