demand, claim; restore; pun- | volgus, -i, [VALG, press], n.,
ish, inflict punishment on.
vinum, -ī, n,, wine.
violentia, -ae, [violentus, violent], f., violence, rude attack, fury.
people, crowd, mob, rabble.
volitō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus, [freq. from volō, fly], flit about, hover about.
vir, virī, m., man, husband; man volnerō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus, [vol
of valor.
vīrēs, see vīs.
virgō, -inis, f., maiden, virgin;
Vestal virgin, a priestess of Vesta.
virīlis, -e, [vir], adj., of a man, manly; worthy of a man, re- quiring the daring of a man. virtus, -ūtis, [vir], f., bravery, valor, courage; mental energy, vigor of mind, ability, talents, intellectual superiority; moral worth, good qualities, merit, honor, honesty, virtue, excel- lence, character, strength of character. vis, - acc. vim, abl. vi, f., strength, force, power; violence, impetuosity, fury; pl., vīrēs, -ium, bodily strength, physical powers.
visō, -ere, visi, visus, [freq. from video], view; examine, visit.
vīta, -ae, [viv, live], f., life,
existence; course of life. vitium, -ī, n., fault, vice. vivō, -ere, vixi, victus, [viv, live], live.
vivus, -a, -um, [viv, live], adj.,
vix, adv., with difficulty, scarcely. vix-dum, adv., scarcely yet, hardly,
but just. vocabulum, -1, [vocō], n., name. vocō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus, [voc, call], call, summon.
volnus, -eris, [VEL, tear], n., wound. - [VOL,
volō, velle, volui, wish], will, wish, want, desire, like; be willing, consent, approve. Volturcius, -i, m., a Roman name; T. Volturcius of Crotona, a Catilinarian conspirator, being arrested in company with the Allobroges, turned state's evidence, and was subsequently pardoned and rewarded by the senate. voltus, -ūs, m., countenance; features, looks; face. voluntarius, -a, -um, [voluntās], adj., voluntary; as noun, voluntārius, -ī, m., volunteer. voluntās, -ātis, [VOL, wish], f., will, good-will, wish, desire, approval, consent.
voluptārius, -a, -um, [voluptās], adj., pleasant, luxuri
voluptas, -atis, [VOL, wish], f.,
pleasure, enjoyment, delight. volvō, -ere, volvī, volūtus, [VOLV, roll], roll over, turn over in one's mind, revolve, reflect upon, consider.
vorsō (versō), -āre, -āvī, -ātus,
[freq. from vortō, turn], keep turning; pass. as deponent, vorsor, -ārī, -ātus sum, be active, be busy, be occupied,
be engaged, be concerned; in | voster (vester), -tra, -trum,
summā sevēritāte versārī, ex
hibit the greatest severity.
[vōs], poss. pron. adj., your,
vorsus, [part. of vortō, turn], vōtum, -ī, [part. of voveō, vow],
adv., turned in the direction
vox, vōcis, [voc, call], f., voice.
The figures in parenthesis show how many times the word occurs in the Bellum Catilinae. Roman numerals (as VII) refer to the Introduction; other references (as 43, 15) are to page and line of the text; N. = note.
☎ (29), ab (37): 'on the side of,' | 54, 3. ab dextera, 'on the right,' 55, 9.
abdico (1), used absolutely, 37, 6. Ablative: Absolute, with perf. part. of deponent used pas- sively, 5, 30.
Accompaniment, without cum, 16, 16; 53, 14.
Cause, 22, 14, N.
Manner, without cum or adj.: mōre, 24, 19; 49, 15; 55, 2: ōrdine, 40, 22; silentiō, 1, 2; 50, 7; vi, 32, 29.
Place where: cf. quibus in locis, 6, 11, with quō locō, 54, 1; cf. proelio, 55, 19, with in proelio, 56, 32; cf. in sinistrā parte, 55, 14, with ex altera parte, 55, 18.
tives, privātus, 26, 6; with verbs: careō, 9, 19; cēdō, 7,9; ēripiō, 35, 11; excēdō, 7, 8; liberō, 31, 15; moveō, 16, 28; prohibeō, 20, 8.
Source: With prep.: with orior, 5, 8; 25, 16; 43, 16. Without prep.: with nātus, 3, 25; orior, 23, 8; without verb, 51, 8.
Specification: with in, 3, 32; dependent on ante . . . fuisse, 49, 29.
Time: cf. in bellō, 2, 1, with bello Cimbricō, 55, 16; cf. in tāli tempore, 38, 19, with eō tempore, 38, 27.
With adjectives: dignus, 3, 17; expers, note to patriae, 24, 17; intentus, 2, 17; note to colundō, 3, 13; 50, 19.
Separation: With prep.: with adjectives aliēnus, 42, 15; di- vorsus, 25, 16; 47, 8; tūtus, 24, 15; vacuus, 10, 6; 40, 14; with adverbs: longē, 56, 24; procul, 3, 11; 13, 17; with verbs: absum, 5, 10; 15, 22; 31, 17; avortō, 54, 24; dēfendō, 26, 18; 35, 4; dētineō, 3, 15; dis- cēdō, 25, 7; 27, 7; dissentiō, 3, 7; divellō, 41, 21; ēripiō, 38, 1; mūniō, 24, 1; sēcēdō, 24, 26; trahō, 6, 14; tueor, 20, With a, 36, 4.
With nouns, opus, note to consultĀ, 1, 14; 33, 6.
With verbs, egeō, 1, 16, N. abundē (2), used colloquially like a pred. adj. with sum, 15, 26; 54, 10.
(27): 'and yet,' 2, 24; 33, 16; 49, 29. contrā ac, 56, 9. iūxtā ac, 29, 3. simul ac,
5, 32; 20, 11. See atque. accipio (7): hear,' 4, 17.
18. Without prep.; with adjec-accūsō (1), with quod, 31, 8.
Accusative: Double, note to lubi- dinem, 1, 22; 35, 5; 38, 10, N. Exclamation, with prō, 15, 2. Limit of motion, ad id loci, 34, 16, N. See ad, and in with
Result: With neut. adj., 19, 17; 53, 28. With neut. pron., 2, 11, N.
With propius, note to virtu- tem, 7, 32.
With verbs: mentior, 38, 26, N. See sui, under sẽ, with
ad (65): ad hoc, 'besides,' 10, 2, and often. ad id loci, 34, 16, N. With litteras dō, 34,1; 'to the house of,' 19, 16.
adeō, adv. (2), Id adeō, 27, 23; 29, 9.
adipiscor (6), adeptus, used pas- sively, 5, 30, N. Adjectives, often used substan- tively in sing. and pl., as bonum, 6, 30; bona, 20, 12. See also under Agreement, and names of
admoneo (2): with de, 4, 12; with acc. and gen., 16, 9.
with fem. sing. nouns, 4, 7, N: 7, 19, N; 22, 9; with rēs, 11, 26, N.
Verbs: sing., with two sub- jects, 6, 31, N; note to sequē- bātur, 8, 24; 18, 10; 20, 16; 27, 20; 31, 24; 39, 32; 53, 31; pl., with collective noun, 38, 19; 39, 7; with sing. subject and phrase with cum, 32, 19; sing. and pl. verbs with same subject, 6, 3, N.
Agriculture, fit for slaves, 3, 14, N. aio (3), nowhere parenthetic, 38, 8; 38, 30; 43, 31. aliēnus (21), with nōminibus, 26, 10, N; 26, 11, N. See Abla- tive and Genitive with adjec- tives.
alius (85): aliōs alibi, 56, 11. alius aliō, 2, 4; 19, 8. aliārum atque, 29,7. Cf. alii... pars, 30, 3; 38, 18; 57, 3, with pars alii, 1, 18, N. For alter, 50, 11, N.
Allies: Roman policy toward, note to beneficiis, 7, 9. Plundering of, 9, 4, N.
Alliteration, XIII, and 6, 7, N.
adulēscēns (5), as adj., 29, 12; Allobrogēs (10), note to lēgātīs,
elsewhere as noun. adulēscentulus (3), of Caesar at the age of thirty-seven, note to ab adulescentulō, 39, 10. Adverbs, modifying nouns, 39, 12, N. See Colloquialisms. Agreement, peculiarities of: Ge- rundive, optanda, with nouns of different gender, 7, 18. Nouns, pl. name referring to two persons, 12, 6, N.
Pronouns alius alii with pl. subject, 16, 20, N; attracted to pred. noun, 7, 32, N ; 14, 17; 41, 19; 51, 1; 54, 24; cuius, with pl. antec., 52, 12, N; neut. pl.:
alter (11), with ūnus, 54, 3. ambitus (1), note to lēgibus, 12,
amplius (5), not affecting con- struction, 55, 25, N. an (7): In dir. ques., with ellipsis of first clause, 41, 25; 43, 5; 43, 7. In indir. ques., 18, 2; 46, 27. With -ne, 1, 13; 46, 24. anima (8), for animus, 2, 14. animus (57): 'baser inclinations,' 46, 20. conscius animus, 10, 4. in animum indūcō, 50, 18. Pleonastic, 39, 19, and often.
ante, prep. (4), ante Rōmānōs fuisse, 49, 29. Antōnius (9): Character, 16, 4, N. Elected consul, 17, 14, N. Agree- ment as to province, 18, 19, N. Movements against Catiline, 53, 14, N. Feigns sickness, 55, 18, N. Apposition: Acc. and inf. clauses in apposition with a pron., 9, 8. Partitive, civis . genus, 30, 27. See also is, under Pleo- nastic.
apud (8): 'at the house of,' 27, ' in the hands of,' 14, 28. Āpūlia (5), 21, 14, N.
aquila (1), 55, 16, N. Archaisms: XIII; colōs for color, 11, 8. cupido for cupiditās, 3, 8. dēscēnsus for descen- dendum, 53, 13. exitium for exitum, 51, 10, N. expers with abl., note to patriae, 24, 17. honōre honestātōs, 26, 12. hostem ferire, 6, 6; 56, 7. ita rēs esset for ita esset, 47, 25. multō for longē, 27, 11. necessitūdō for necessi- tās, 12, 4, and often. neglē- geris for neglexeris, 43, 10, N. perditum eō, 27, 16, N. -que
-que, 7, 4; 27, 15. senātī for senātus, 21, 15, N. fraude, 27, 6, N. supplicium for supplicatio, 7, 1, N. tem- pestas for tempus, 5, 26, N. Arrētīnus (1), 27, 2, N. asper (8), used substantively, 55, 10.
at (18) Refuting an objection, 43,5. Strengthened by contra, 9, 3. With enim, 43, 12, N. Athēniēnsis (4), note to Athēni- ēnsēs, 1, 21.
atque, before words beginning with vowel (46), consonant
(101): aliārum atque, 29, 7. Atque ego, 44, 5. atque etiam, 48, 13. See ac. Attraction. See Agreement, under Pronouns, and Subjunctive. auctor (2): 'authority,' 17, 6. Opposed to scriptor, 2, 25. audācia (14), in good sense, 7,3; 44, 13; 53, 25; 54, 22; 54, 26. audio (7): With acc. and pres. part., 39, 1. With ex, 36, 11; 39, 16.
augurēs, note to sacerdōtia, 15,
aut (57), nōn . . . aut, 9, 15. autem (9): Always second in clause. In question, correcting one's self, 43,8. porro autem, 35, 11.
Autronius (5), 12, 5, N. auxilium (7), in pl., 'aid,' 5, 14; 48, 20.
Brevity of Sallust's style, XIII. Brūtus (2), 17, 30, N.
Caesar, C. Iúlius (13): Attacked by equites, 39, 17, N; 49, 17, N. Dangerous proposition concerning the conspirators, 44, 32, N. Debts, 39, 13, N. Epicu- reanism, 43, 2, N. Guards Sta- tilius, 37, 9, N. In conspiracy of '66,' 13, 11, N; 39, 21, N. Order of speaking, 40, 11, N. Repetition of antecedent in his writings, 44, 24 N. cālō (1), 55, 15, N. Capitōlium (2), 37, 3, N. Capua (3), 21, 13, N. carcer (2) Mamertinus, 51, 1, N. Carthagō (1), destroyed, 7, 14, N. Cassius (4), 12, 6, N. Catilīna (55): Accused by L.
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