Paulus, note to interrogātus, 22, 20. Ancestors, 3, 25, N. Gives signal prematurely, 13, 11, N. Plans (64 B.C.), 11, 22, N. Prevented from being candidate, 12, 28, N; 12, 29, N. Prosecuted by Lucceius, note to Catilinae, 17, 16. See XIV-XVIII, and head- ings to sections throughout the notes.
Catō (8), 45, 7, N. Catulus (4), 25, 17, N.
causa (18), eā causā, 46, 19. Censor, power of, 16, 28, N. cēterum (3): 'but,' 43, 15. 'Further,' 12, 13. 'I only need to add,' 14, 19.
cēterus (35), in sing., 9, 12; 27, 6; 32, 23; 48, 28; 55, 21. Cethōgus (9), 12, 6, N. Chiasmus, XIII; 3, 4, N. Cicerō (18) Elected consul, note to M. Tullius, 17, 14. optu- mus cōnsul, 32, 22, N. popularity, 16, 22, N. Cinna (1), 8, 7, N; 37, 1, N. circiter, prep. (3), of time, 11, 27; 13, 1.
clāvus: lātus, note to senā- - tōrii, 12, 5; angustus, 12, 8, N. cliēns (3), 13, 23, N.
coepiō (10), with pass. inf., note to dūci, 8, 25; 44, 24. Colloquialisms: XIII; ab Rōmā, 31, 17, N. abundē sum, 15, 26; 54, 10. agitō for agō, 7, 10, and often. belli faciundi, 17, 20. commodō, 11, 12. col- lubet for lubet, 41, 22. -ēre for -ērunt, 15, 4, N. etiam, 'still,' 10, 9; 56, 25. exaequō for aequō, 2, 27. exōrnō for ōrnō, 27, 3. expūrgō for pūrgō, 23, 1. ceret, 6, 7, N.
eloquentia, 49, 28. frūstrā sum, 14, 11. iuxtā mēcum, 54, 1. manufēstus, of per- sons, 32, 5. negōtium for rēs, 43, 10. ni for nisi, 14, 9. nullus for nōn, 47, 29. opitu- lor, 24, 22. patro, 13, 10, N. paucis (sc. verbis), 3, 21; 4, 12. pleonastic pron., see is. populārēs for socii, 16, 15. 17, 15; 47, 11. portō for ferō, 5, 14, N. pugnandō for pūg- nāns, 56, 20, N. quisquam locus, 22, 11. studeō with acc. and inf, 1, 1, N. vivere cōpia, 12, 16, N.
colonia (3), 12, 10, N. comitia (2), centuriata, 17, 14, N; 19, 1, N. compertum habeō, 20, 20, N; 53, 22.
Compound verb replaced by simple verb, 6, 13, N. Conditional sentences: (a) indic. pres., 54, 9, juxtaposed with fut. perf., 54, 11; (b) nisi forte, 15, 24; (c) si modo, 31, 10; 44, 14. See Subjunctive, under Conditional.
cōnstituō (5): With comp. inf., 19, 3; 20, 3. With uti and subj., 32, 19.
cōnsuēscō (1), impersonally, 16,
cupido (4), 3, 8; 5, 31; 7, 19;
9, 15. See Archaisms.
cūria (3), for the Senate,' 33, 8, N.
curulis. See sella.
Cūrius (5), 18, 26; 20, 6. Cyrus (1), 1, 21, N.
Damasippus (2), 43, 27, N. Dative: Agency, 14, 9, N; with passive verb, 10, 16.
Purpose, 2, 14, N; 5, 10, N. Reference, with pres. part., 11, 24; 49, 22; 53, 13; (part. used alone), 19, 15.
Separation, 9, 2, N; 9, 4; 30,
With adjectives: aliēnus, 52, 14; suspectior, 5, 27; vacuus, 11, 3.
With nouns, insidiae, 23,
With verbs, placeō, 1, 20, N; temperō, 8, 22, N; cōnsultō, 5, 18, N; insum, 12, 4; 16, 28; 31, 18; 53, 25; superō, 15, 6. dissimulātor (1), 3, 31, N. docta, with different construc- tions, 17, 31, N.
dominātiō (5), of Sulla, 4, 3, N. domus (21), loc. domui, 20, 5, N.
dubitō (5), always affirmatively: With ind. ques., 35, 12; 48, 11. With inf., 11, 1.
dūcō (2), 'think,' 2, 32; 8, 25.
ductō (3), 'conduct,' 8, 12; 12, 20; 13, 20.
dum (11): For dum modo, 4, 5, N; 10, 13. 'while,' with imp. subj., 6, 7. See Subjunctive. ēdoceō (3), with two accs., 11, 11. Education of Roman boys and girls, note to litteris, 17, 31. egeō (2): With abl., 'need,' 1, 16. With gen., 'lack,' 44, 13. ego (74): In sing., postpositive (except 26, 5; 26, 13). In pl., postpositive (except 14, 1; 14, 28; 15, 8; 15, 9; 16, 24; 24, 14; 54, 14). nostri, as objec- tive gen., 1, 9, N. En (1) with nom., 15, 17. Epistolary. See Tenses. equestris. See ōrdō.
equidem (5): In speeches and let- ters, 47, 16; 53, 30. With first person, 42, 5; 42, 20; 46, 29. equitēs, 12, 8, n; 39, 17, n; 49,
equus (5), equō, 'on horseback,' 55, 22.
-ēre for -ērunt, 15, 4, N.
ēripiō (9): With abl., 35, 11. With dat., 9, 3; 43, 6. With ex, 38, 1; 38, 16.
et (121) alius . . . et, 46, 2. | Frequentatives: Common in Sal-
Explanatory, 13, 18. iuxtā... et, 43, 24. nam et, 26, 10. pār... et, 2, 25. With names of consuls in abl. abs., 11, 27; 12, 25; 29, 11. etiam (11): With mollēs, 10, 9. With tum, 1, 19, N.
ex or ē (68): 'after,' 3, 10; 22, 9. With audio, 36, 11; 39, 15. With person after cōgnōscō, 34, 2; 53, 11.
exemplum (5), 25, 18, N; 34, 1, N.
expers (1), with abl. and gen., note to patriae, 24, 18.
Fabia. See note to cum sacer- dōte Vestae, 10, 19. facinus (25), in good sense, 2, 18; 6,7; 14, 15; 49, 24.
facio (59) Used absolutely, 6, 22, N. With acc. and dat., 24, 15. See ut, under so-called omission of.
faenerātor (2), 24, 17, N. fāma (11), in bad sense, 3, 8. familiarum for familias, 41, 21, N.
fasces (2), 13, 4, N; note to in- signia, 44, 15. ferentării (1), 56, 1, N. Fidius (1), 26, 5.
figūra etymologica, 6, 7, N.
fio. See Omission, of verbs. First Oration against Catiline, XVII, 23, 3, N.
Flaccus (2), 34, 10, N.
flagitium (5), coupled with fa-
Fourth Oration against Catiline, XVIII, 40, 1, N. Freedmen, 30, 29, N.
With specie, 29, 17. Specification, rērum, 46, 31. vostrum for poss. pron., 24, 21, N.
With abstract noun, when the construction is reversed in trans- lation, 6, 20; 38, 20.
With adjectives: aliēnus, 31, 16; liberālis, 6, 10; patiēns, 3, 29, N; profūsus, 3, 32.
With verbs: egeō, 44, 12; misereor, 31, 12, N; potior, 37, 2. Gerund: in consulundō liber, 47, 30.
With intentus, 3, 13.
With object: clause, 40, 19; neut. adj., 18, 17; 32, 12; noun, 3, 13; 11, 5; 29, 14; 33, 5; 50, 15.
Gerundive: Pred. gen., 5, 21, N; 35, 14.
Used attributively, optanda for optabilia, 7, 18. gladiātōriae familiae (1), 22, 4, N.
Graecia (2), 44, 20, N.
habeo (75): Fut. imperative, 47, 19, N; gravius habeō, 41, 29. With perf. pass. part., 20, 20; 53, 22. With sẽ, 2, 4; 47, 1. havētō (1), 26, 19, N. Hendiadys, 1, 24, N.
hic (66) Contrasted with ille, 9, 1, N. With intensive -ce, 10, 20, N.
Historians: Athenian, 6, 20, N. Early Roman, 6, 23, N. Sallust as a historian, X-XII. homō (37): hominēs adulēs-
centēs, 29, 12; hominēs adulēscentuli, 48, 12; homō nobilis, 38, 17; homo novos, 17, 11, N; patricius homō, 23, 10.
hortor (9): With complementary inf., note to repetere, 4, 12. With uti and subj., 19, 12.
iānua (2), 20, 8, N. igitur (22): First in the sentence, (except in questions, 15, 17; 44, 31). Resumptive, 6, 29 N; 50, 10.
ille (78) Repeated for emphasis, 15, 17. that well known,' 51,
Imperative: cavēte, 54, 32; fac in letters, 34, 3, N.
Future, 26, 19, N; 47, 19, N. With vōs, 43, 17.
with mod. gen., 31, 15. in Nōnās, 13, 6. With adjectives: crūdēlis, 8, 11; fidēlis, 7, 2. With verbs: addō, 43, 3; dis- cēdō, 50, 28; in animum in- dúcō, 50, 18; in rem esse, 14, 5; in sententiam eō, 40, 9; vindicō, 7, 6; 14, 21.
With abl. (149): 'in the case of,' 42, 8; 44, 5; 47, 2. Temporal, 30, 12; 39, 7. incipio (3), with acc., 14, 15. incruentus (1), (first found in Sallust), 56, 30.
Indicative, in subordinate clauses in ind. disc., 10, 14, N; 19, 19, N. inferi, 'the dead,' 47, 7.
Infinitive: Historical (33): Char- acteristic of Sallust's style, XIII; equivalent to indic. imp., 11, 14, N; note to temptāre, 5, 9.
Complementary: With cōn- stituō, 19, 3; 20, 3; dēcernō, 26,5; 54, 21; imperō, 11, 12, N; in animum inducō, 50, 18; moneō, 46, 6; prohibeō, 12, 29; 54, 5; properō, 9, 11; 38, 15.
Passive with coepiō, note to dūcī, 8, 25; 44, 24. innoxius (2): 'blameless,' 31, 20. 'unassailed,' 30, 11. inquilīnus (1), 23, 12, N. insum (6), with in and the abl., 11, 9. See Dative, with verbs. intentus (6). See Ablative, with adjectives.
Interjection: mē dius Fidius, 26, 5. mehercule, 49, 3.
imperium (34), contrasted with interrogātiō, 12, 27, N.
potentia, 8, 24, N.
imperō, (3): With active inf., 11, 12, N. With ut and subj., 34, 11.
ipse (41); ipse mēcum, 46, 3. ipse sēcum, 23, 19. inter ipsōs, 6, 6. nōsmet ipsi, 14, 21. suamet ipse, 16, 30.
in: With acc. (72): in domum, is (220): Emphasizing preceding
rel. clause, 7, 17; 10, 4; 41, 27; 42, 1; 42, 4; 56, 21. id quod, 9, 21; 21, 12; 42, 20. Neut. pl., referring to fem. noun, 7, 19. Pleonastic (colloquialism), 9, 6; 11, 26; 14, 17; 28, 3; 28, 7; 54, 24; 55, 28. such,' 11, 18;
23, 8; 25, 8. See Agreement, under Pronouns attracted to pred. noun.
iste (3) With contempt, 46, 11; 48, 14. Without contempt, 31,
ita (26): ita ut, 2, 3. Looking to what follows, 10, 14; 13, 21; 44, 32; 49, 10. 'therefore,' 50, 26. uti . . . ita, 34, 14. iuventus (8): age of youth,' 3, 28; elsewhere collective. With sing. verb, 10, 14; 12, 14; 28, 11. With sing. and pl. verbs, 5,
iuxta (5): iuxta ac, 29, 3. iuxtā et, 43, 24. iuxtā mēcum, 54, 1. With -que, 2, 15; 56, 28.
Kalendae (3), 21, 11, N. Kings, Roman hatred of, 1, 17, N.
Lacedaemonius (2), 1, 21, N; 43, 19, N.
note to legibus, 12, 26. Capital punishment: aliae lēgēs, 43, 5, N; Porcia, 43, 5, N; 44, 24. Children of proscribed men, Cor- nelia L. Sullae de proscriptiōne, 29, 5, N. Concealed weapons, Cornelia, 19, 12, N. Debtors: Poetelia Papiria, 24, 19, N; Valeria, 24, 24, N. Disturbing the peace, Plautia de vi, 22, 20, N.
liber, (6): Contrasted with slave, 22, 2. liberum corpus, 24, 20. libera custōdia, 37, 7. With ā, 3, 19. With in, 47, 30. libertus (3), contrasted libertinus, 39, 25, N. licet (7), with subj. (without ut), 26, 5; elsewhere with inf. Litotes, 2, 22, N.
Locative (36): domui suae, 20,
5. humi, 'underground,' 51, 3. locus: Sing. (15): abl., without in, 54, 1. ad id loci, 34, 16, n. locō cēdō, 7, 9, N. 'station,' 16, 27. Pl. (10); abl.: with in, 6, 11; 54, 3; without in, 17, 18; 53, 15. loca, 'quarters,' 8, 14. longe (5): longius, of time, 20, 19. With a, 56, 24. Lucullus's fish ponds, 9, 8, N.
Laeca (2), note to intempesta, Luscius, 28, 9, N. 19, 17.
laetor (2), with acc., 43, 23. lar (1), 15, 9, N.
largītiō (2), 28, 13, N. legio (5); Number of men in, 52, 3, N. Two legions constitute con- sul's regular force, 51, 14, N. Used of a force, not Roman, 49, 26.
Lentulus (21), 12, 5, N.
māchinor (2), māchinātus in passive sense, 38, 28, N. magis quam quod, equivalent to non quod, 10, 17, N. magistrātus (10): Abdication of, 37, 6, N. minōrēs, 22, 6, N. mālō (7), with acc., 12, 17; else- where with inf.
mandō (2), with subj. (ut omitted), 24, 6.
Manlius: (a) C. Manlius (12):
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