cleperi—“hear,” in combination with other command words alters hearing or sound; also used in translation spells.
desini—“stop,” turns off a working spell, among other things.
desini cucurri—“stop move,” paralysis spell.
eloqua—“speak,” long-distance communication spell; requires both parties to have a mirror, but can be performed by even the least experienced magicians.
epiria—“reveal,” make a spell visible. Usually requires a lens of some kind, but can be done with a rune circle for larger areas.
epiria sepera—“reveal go,” preparation for mapping spell.
forva—“burn”
frigo—“break,” make things shatter. Only works on dry things, like wood or bone.
lenquati—“distance,” with epiria, a mapping spell that reveals the distance between two locations.
madi—“center,” specifically the human heart or other vital organs when used with vertiri.
presadi—“guard,” shield spells. Type of shield depends on the gesture used.
reperto—“find,” locator spell. Requires item belonging to or identified with whatever you're seeking, or thorough knowledge of subject.
sepera—“go,” used mostly as a trigger to make very complicated spells with multiple command words operate at the right times. Also the command word to dismiss desini cucurri.
solto spexa—“open see,” cast on lenses for distance viewing. Can be cast on eyes, but this is not recommended.
sustelli—“lift,” telekinesis spell.
torpia—“body,” used in healing spells to link other command words to specified parts of the body.
vertiri—“change,” used in biokinetic/healing spells. A preparatory word to attune a spell to something living.
vertiri + manis confundi—“change mind confuse,” temporary madness spell.