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inveterasco, in good sense,
III. 26. 11; Sull. 24. 7.
invictus," invincible," II. 19.
11; Sest. 37. 20.

ipse, with nom. rather than
oblique case, I. 19. 3; III. 27. 15;
Sull. 39. 42; Ep. XXIII. 2. 18;=
sua sponte, II. 1. 5; = per se, Sull.
57. 20; 67. 9;="mere," Sest.
28. 28; 105. 17.

is =
talis, I. 22. 12; III. 28.
16; taking up a preceding hic,
ille, etc., Mur. 78. 2; IV. 12. 24;
Sull. 71. 37; Sest. 126. 13; taken
up by ille, Sull. 19. 23; Seşt. 7.
19, 20; et . . .
is, "and.. at
that," III. 21. 7; IV. 7. 16; Ep.
III. 5. 75. For neuter forms see
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istuc, declension, Sull. 23. 35.
ita, "yes," Sull. 3. 41. talis
in pred., I. 20. 16; Sull. 22. 28;
[plural] Ep. XV. 2. 25, and see
ADVERBS. ita ut non, "without
doing," Mur. 5. 1-3. ita ut, in
asseverations, IV. 11. 8; Ep.
XVI. 10. 121; ita ut, restrictive,
IV. 15. 22; Sull. 31. 23; 58. 36;
73. 20; Sest. 137. 21; [with
tamen] Sull. 42. 1-3. ita .

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iactare se, IV. 10. 31; Sest.
114. 23.

iam, in apod., I. 8. 2 [see on
Mur. 68. 21-23]. With future
tense, Mur. 65. 15. iam amplius,
Sull. 50. 2. iam dudum, etc., I.
12. 31. iam pridem, IV. 6. 19.
iam vero, transition to new point,
II. 8. 21; Sull. 38. 27.

JESTS of Cicero ascribed to
general public, Sest. 126. 18.
iubeo, subj. of depend. inf.
omitted, III. 20. 29.

iucundus and gratus, distinc-
tion, IV. 1. 4.

Of

iudices, Exc., II. §§ 5-8.
three classes, Mur. 1. 1. Change
in classes, Mur. 24. 8. i. editicii,
Mur. 47. 22.

iudicium populi = comitia
centuriata, Sest. 40. 33; i. a po-
pulo, "expressed opinion," Sest.
105. 21.

JULIAN GENS, IV. 9. 9.
Juno Sospita, Mur. 90. 34.
Juppiter Stator, I. 11. 9.

ius augurium, p. 71, § 85. i.
dicendum, Mur. 41. 2. i. imagi-
num, Mur. 88. 3; Sull. 27. 22; p.
55, §§ 12, 13. i. prehensionis, III.
6.8; i. Quiritium, Mur. 26. 5; ius

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LAWYERS, chief duties, Mur.

19. 3, 4.

Differing widely from

ours, Exc., II. §§ 10-13. lectisternium, III. 23. 1. lectus and lectulus, IV. 17. 22. legationes, heard by senate in Feb., Ep. IV. 7. 78.

legatus, appointed by senate, Sest. 33. 23. With dative case, Mur. 32. 45.

leno, as a term of abuse, IV. 17. 16.

lenocinium," position as panderer," Mur. 74. 27.

Lepidus, M., III. 24. 10, p.

244.

66

LETTERS, Exc. V., p. 352. lex, "habit," principle," Mur. 5. 2. Aelia et Fufia, Ep. III. 13. 182; Sest. 33. 2. Aurelia, Mur. 24. 8. Calpurnia, Mur. 46. 2. Cornelia-Baebia, Mur.

46. 2. Fabia, Mur. 71. 22. Fufia de relig., Ep. III. 2. 18. Lutatia, Sull. Title. Manilia de imp. Cn. Pomp., p. 21, § 23; on voting, Mur. 47. 18. Plautia de iudicibus, Mur. 24. 8; de vi, Sest. Title. Plotia de agris, Ep. IV. 6. 66. Roscia, Mur. 40. 14. Sacrata Sest. 16. 15; 79. 5. Sempronia, IV. 10. 21; Sempronia (?) frumentaria, IV. 13. 48. Titia, Mur. 18. 28. Tullia de ambitu, Mur. 46. 2 ad fin. Valeria, I. 28. 17.

libere, of speech, Sest. 4. 11. libertini, IV. 16. 2. libido, "lawlessness," Sull. 16. 31.

libri Sibyllini, III. 9. 17; p. 73, § 91.

licet, with subj. for inf., I. 6.

8; II. 4. 20; Ep. III. 8. 120; passive form, Ep. XIV. 5. 46.

Dis

Lictores, p. 68, § 71. missed when imperium was laid down, Ep. XV. 1. 14.

litterae, "despatches," Mur. 20. 22.

locare, with gerundive, III. 20. 36.

LOCATIVE, see CASES.

locus," vantage ground," II. 1. 12; Sest. 60. 5. hoc loco (= hic), "at this point," of an argument, Sull. 62. 2; Sest. 86. 2; of time, Sull. 77. 7. eo loci, Sest. 68. 22.

loqui with cum and abl., III. 11. 29.

Lucullus, L. Licinius, Mur. 20. 12.

ludus gladiatorius, II. 9. 2; Ep. III. 5. 76; talarius, Ep. III. 3. 42. ludi and scaenae, Mur. 38. 3. Of religious origin, III. 20. 26. With distrib. numeral, Mur. 40. 23. See also GAMES.

lustrum, p. 65, § 56. Censor's term of actual service, Ep. IV. 8. 85.

Lutatia lex, Sull. Title. lux, "the public gaze," Ep. XIX. 1. 8; Sest. 53. 13.

Maelius Sp., I. 3. 25. maeror and dolor, Mur. 89. 21. MAGISTRATES, p. 62, §§ 44-78. magnus est (= multum valet), Mur. 53. 14; III. 27. 11, 13. magno opere, Ep. XIV. 4. 37.

male non satis, III. 22. 30. male audire, Ep. IV. 5. 64.

mallem, in wishes, II. 5. 11. malleoli, I. 32. 19.

mancipium, Mur. 3. 14, 15. Manilia, lex de imp. Cn. Pomp., p. 21, § 23; on voting, Mur. 47. 18.

MANUMISSION of a woman, Mur. 27. 29, 31.

manus in manum consertum, Mur. 26. 6. manu = vi, Sest. 2. 22; 78. 25.

Marcellus, C., Sull. 19. 25.

Marius, C., I. 4. 6; conquered Cimbri, etc., Sull. 23. 32; followers driven from their homes, Mur. 49. 16; exiled and restored, Sest. § 50.

MARRIAGE, father's consent necessary, Sest. 6. 5.

Mars communis, Sest. 12. 14; Mil. 56. 21.

Massilia, II. 14. 30. MASS-VOTING, Mur. 47. 17. maxime, with si, I. 29. 11; with tum, Sest. 47. 23.

MEDICINE, metaphors from, II. 11. 42; Sest. 31. 34; 43. 18. mediocritas, "golden mean," Mur. 63. 28.

medius fidius, Sull. 83. 9; Sest. 20. 26; Mil. 76. 11.

mehercule, I. 17. 13.

memini, with pres. inf. (= imperf.). I. 7. 9; with perfect inf., Sest. 48. 44; 50. 24, 29; Mil. 89. 11. Distinction of tenses of inf.

III. 19. 20.

Memmius, C., IV. 4. 26. memoria, "history," Sest. 27. 4; in abl. of time, Sest. 36. 4; in memoria alicui esse, Sull. 37. 19; memoriae traditur, Mur. 59. 20.

mens and animus, Sull. 69. 28. in mentem venire, construction, Sull. 19. 16-19.

"MERE," implied in context, Sest. 20. 26; 100. 3; expressed by ipse, Sest. 28. 28; 105. 17. merere stipendia m., Mur. 11. 11.

meritum, "fault," Sest. 39. 26; 133, 2.

Messala, M., Sull. 20. 31. -met, intensive, Sull. 35. 20; Ep. III. 14. 197.

METAPHORS, mixed, Mur. 85. 29; III. 24. 14, 15; Sull. 19. 19

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MINISTERS of religion, p. 70. $$ 79-92.

minus = non, I. 22. 6; Ep. XIX. 3. 29.

mirari, with acc. and inf., Sull. 14. 14; with si, Sull. 30. 10.

mittere omittere with inf., Sull. 22. 26; 75. 5.

MIXED metaphors, see METAPHORS. Mixed conditions, see CONDITIONS.

modestia, Sull. 15. 28.

modus, in gen. of quality, I. 4. 12; III. 25. 23; Sull. 60. 3; 64. 27.

monere, with two accusatives, II. 20. 33.

MOODS: Indicative: for subjunc. in short Conditional sentences, I. 12. 26, and see CONDITIONAL sentences. Of general truth in apodosis, I. 29. 12, and see APODOSIS. With part., in -urus and -endus in cond. sent. see APODOSIS and PROTASIS. With quod causal, II. 2. 17. In

O. O. of a reporter's remark, III. 8. 9; 21. 3; IV. 7. 2. Subjunctive: Attraction, I. 18. 37; Sest. 4. 14; 44. 28; Causal (cum), I. 15. 23, and see cum; (qui = cum, etc.) I. 24. 25; Sull. 32. 36; 36. 7; (quod) II. 2. 25; Ep. I. 3. 21. Commands (indirect), II. 6. 6; IV. 2. 27; (direct, pres. tense) Ep. XIV. 3. 23; Ep. XVI. 10. 124. Concessive with ut, Ep. IV. 2. 29, 30, and see Hortatory below. Conditional, see CONDITIONAL sentences. Consecutive, III. 25. 24; after compar. and quam, Ep. VI. 15. 8; (sequence in) Sull. 32. 3, 4. Dubitative, present tense (1st pers.), I. 24. 25; Sull. 30. 10; Ep. XIV. 3. 20; (2d pers.) II. 18. 18; Mur. 21. 31; Sull. 44. 31; Sest. 32. 14; 78. 32, 34; [indefinite] Sest. 29. 1; past (regular, imp. and pluperf.) [1st and 3d pers. s.], Sull. 45. 1; Ep. XVI. 1. 4; Sest. 42. 14; 89. 23; Mil. 89. 9; [2d pers. pl.] Sest. 81. 10, 11; past (rarer, perfect) XVI. 1. 4; [2d

=

[1st sing.], Ep. s.], Mur. 21. 31. Final, I. 24. 26, and see FINAL clauses. Hortatory (present), II. 6. 6; IV. 2. 27; 7. 20; (past "ought to have") Sull. 25. 18: [imp. tense] Mil. 48. 19; [pl. perf. tense] Mil. 35. 42 (odisset); Sest. 45. 2; 54. 37; (concessive) [present] IV. 21. 13; Sest. 115. 12; [past] Mil. 46. 20; 49. 1. Of. indef. 2d p., see INDEFINITE. Periphrase where there are two reasons for the mood, one conditional, Sull. 45. 1; Sest. 62. 31; Mil. 33. 25, Pọ

tential (conj. modestiae), Sull. 23.
33; 46. 18; (past) Sest. 67. 1;
82. 31. Prohibition (perf. tense),
Sull. 25. 23; (cave and present)
Mil. 60. 33. Proviso (dum), Sest.
102. 16; (dum modo) II. 15. 16;
IV. 1. 11; (qui modo) IV. 16.
11; Questions, see QUESTIONS.
Wishes (possible), I. 22. 4; Ep.
XIV. 2, 17; (impossible) present,
II. 5. 11 (mallem); Sull. 1. 1
(vellem); Sest. 102. 14 (nollem);
Mil. 103. 4; past., II. 4. 23; Ep.
XIV. 1.5; Mil. 103. 1. With cum
(cum. . . tum), Mur. 55. 5; dig-
nus, Ep. IV. 5. 65; forsitan, Mur.
60. 4; Sest. 45. 2; licet, I. 6. 8;
II. 4. 20; Ep. III. 8. 120; potius-
quam, II. 3. 4; various verbs with
ellipse of ut, see ut.

Imperative: In conditional sen-
tences, see APODOSIS and
PROTASIS. In future tense, see
TENSES.

Infinitive: Exclamatory, Ep. XX.
2. 20; Ep. XXI. 1. 6; Historical,
Ep. III. 5. 66. Subject omitted
in O. O., Sull. 39. 47; expressed
of verbs depending on cupio, etc.,
Sull. 61. 20, and see Accusative
under CASES. Dependent upon
other infin., I. 18. 28. With coepi
in pass., Sull. 65. 8; discere, II.
23. 29, 38; imperare, I. 27. 13;
Sull. 42. 4; hortari, Sest. 7. 27;
necesse est, Ep. V. 1. 5; prius-
quam, III. 7. 14; prohibere, Ep.
III. 4. 58; verbs of feeling, Sull.
14. 16.

Participles, see PARTICIPLES.
mortalis, with adjs. and nemo,
Sull. 27. 27.

mos maiorum, I, 28. 15,

MOURNING, signs of public,
Sest. 26. 15.

multo, for longe with superla-
tives, IV. 17. 23; m. not multum
with verbs having comparative
idea, Mur. 29. 27.

multo (verb), “fine,” “pun-
ish," I. 28. 16; Sest. 58. 7.
Mulvius pons, III. 5. 31.
Munia, found in orations only
in Mur. 73. 18; Sest. 138. 3.
municipia and coloniae, II.
24.9; Sest. 32. 2, 3.

munire viam, Mur. 23. 16;
Mil. 17. 23.

munus, shows of gladiators,
Sull. 54. 19; Sest. 124. 17.
Murena, L. Licinius, Mur.

Title.

"MUST," implied in context,
Sull. 44. 34.

nam, elliptical, Sest. 95. 1;
121. 34.

NAMES of men, I. Title; of
women, Ep. XIV., Sal.
NAPLES, Sull. 17. 44.
NARRATIO, rhet. term, Sest.
Title oratio.

Nasica, P. Scipio, I. 3. 20.
natio, "set," "caste," Mur.
69. 18.

natus ea condicione, Mur. 56.
29.

ne, interjection, II. 6. 22; Mil.
68. 31.

-ne, for nonne, I. 7. 8; 8. 25;
Sull. 35. 14; Ep. III. 13. 190;
Mil. 38. 28.

ne, conjunction, in result
clauses, Mur. 17. 2; Sest. 3. 6;

Mil. 31. 2; ne ... quidem, "not

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