2 in Catiline's election, 19, 27, N. nam (31) : elliptical, 9,7; 48, 32. ning with a vowel (except in 27, (colloquial), 32, 5. With gen., nātiö (3), contrasted with urbs, note to urbis, 1, 22. nē (19): For nādum, 8, 21, N. Restrictive, 47, 2. 'verily,' 48, 14. -ne ... an (2), 1, 12; 46, 24. neglāgeris, 43, 10, n. negötiātor, 30, 31, N. nēmā (6): nēmō bonus, 24, 29. nõmo sapiēns, 8, 4. neque, never nec,– before a consonant (65); before a vowel neque ... et, 23, 19. nihil . neque, 8, 29; 31, 13. non.. neque, 24, 27; 41, 27; 44, 5; 46, 15; 48, 20; 50, 24. ni (4), for nisi, 14, 9. boni, 6, 29. Corruption of, 8, of,' 25, 18, N; for causā (episto- lary), 26, 14, n. often accompanied by an adj. of: an inf. phrase, 9, 6; a prep. phrase, 54, 26. See Agreement, under Pronouns, attracted to pred. noun. non (44): non . aut, 9, 15. non dignos, for indīgnos, 26, 12. nõn ... magis quam, 6, 15, 31. nõn qui ... non, 26, 9. novos (15): bellum novom, 50, 21. homo novos, 17, 11. tabulae novae, 15, 31. nūllus (7): nõbis nūlla sunt, 6 . POMPTINUS 9 obsto (3), with quo minus, 44, 46, 9; with opus, 23, 11; with habeo, 20, 20; 53, 22; with noun, being equivalent to abstract noun with gen., 13, 9; 23, 11, N; 35, 11; 37, 3; note to dē parātis, 38, 10; 38, 14; cf. Inter haec parāta atque dēcrēta, 33, 3. patrēs: conscripti, 40, 13, n. senators,' 5, 19, N. 2, n. Piso, 39, 3. paucis, sc. verbis, 3, 21; 4, 12. per (46): 'in the name of,' 26, an adverb, 9, 11; 14, 31 ; 14, 32. With ex (figurative), permittö (6): With subj. (ut omitted), 34, 14. With uti, 21, PetrĒius (3), 55, 19, N. stantively, 33, 4. With ad, 23, (6), 12, 30. Pistoriēnsis (1), XVIII; 53, 6, N. 22; 28, 3. Power of, after Pom- pey's departure, 30, 9, n. Pleonasm, example of, 30, 27. plērusque (19), in sing., 12, 14; 17,9; 29, 17. Expeditions, (66–64 B.c.), 11, Relation to Crassus, 12, 19, n. dates, 30, 8, N. : . 6 : us, 23, 11 20; 53, Erāta atque 40, 13, 23, 2; 33 note to C. "1; 4, 12 . of,' 26 14, 32 . j. (ut pontificēs. See note to sacer- 31; 10, 18. primum de- hinc, 2, 27. primum de- inde, 28, 3. quam primum, 53, 20. ubi primum, with indic. perf., 30, 13; 31, 4. princeps senātūs, 39, 10, N; prius . quam (6), with indic. perf., 44, 4. See Subjunctive. for postridio Õius diē7, 38, 6. prā, interj. (1), 15, 1. prodigia (2), 21, 12, N; 37, 4, N. prohibeo (4): With abl., 20, 8. With inf., 12, 28; 54,5. With nē, 54, 31. propius (2), with acc., note to 15, 11; 17, 3; 44, 17. • or even,' propter (4), 'near,' 55, 16. postrāmō, 10, 3. primo proscriptio (1), 15, 31, n. deinde. postrēmo, provincia (5), causes of debt, 30, pūblicāni, 30, 31, n. puto (10), always omits esse. 13, n. 12. With subj. imp., 9, 5. Archaisms. With prohibeo, 54, 31. qui (227): Antec. in verb, 12, Antecedents of diff. genders, 27, 14. Antec. with noun interven- ing, 37, 13. Attracted to gender of pred. noun, note to quod, 7, 32; 41, 19; 51, 1. Correlative absorbed, 12,3; 16, 30. id quod, 9, 22; 21, 12; 42, 20. in the diff. genders, 27, 14; with fem. 9, 25; 24, 14. non quo, 25, Reflexive. See sui. 29. An quia, in questions, 43, 5; sacerdotia (1), 15, 32, n. saopta. See note to comitiis, 17, 14. Sallust: Archaic spelling, page 59 of notes. As a historian, X-XII. Life, VII-IX. Style, XII-XIII. 8, 20; 9, 10; 13, 16; 47, 26. salūto (1), 20, 4, N. Samnitēs (1), 44, 15, N. Sanga (2), 32, 1. dāfēnsio, 26, 4, n. Sāturnālia, 33, 5, N. exclam.of disgust, 46, 28. With Second Oration against Catiline, XVII. sed (88): In transition, 11, 10; 14, 18; 16, 26, and often. sella curūlis, 27, 3, n; note to insīgnia, 44, 15. 3, 17. With superl., 6, 24, n. senāti. See Archaisms. without comparative, 8, 13, N; patrős, 5, 19. senātorius. See õrdo. Dum (proviso), 4, 5, N. Indef. second pers., 1, 14, N; 8, 31, n. Indirect double question, 1, 13, N. See -ne and an. 17, 26, N; servitia ... cüius, Nē= nõdum, 8, 22. Optative, 26, 18. Potential : 26, 12, n; of the past, 18, 3; 56, 18. Priusquam, 1, 14, N; 3, 23, N. Purpose : See nē, quo, ut, and Tenses. Quin, 30, 20; 50, 9. Quo minus, 44, 14; 44, 27. Relative : (a) causal, non qui, 26, 10; (6) conditional, 2, 28; 45, 3; (c) quod modo, 30, 28; (d) = ut is, 19, 20; 31, 11; 34, 9; 38, 13; (e) utpote qui, 53, 15. Rhetorical questions, 9, 7. sui (72): ipse sõcum, 23, 19. 22; habeo, 46, 32; propero, sēmet, 33, 16. Sībi, ind. re- flexive in result clause, 18, 18; sibi quisque, referring to vos, 48, 3. Sulla: (a) L. Cornēlius (9): In Asia, 8, 12, n. Struggle with Marius and Cinna, 8, 7, n. Takes away tribūnicia potestās, 29, 12. Treatment of Arrētium, 27, 2, N. Treatment of his vet- erans, xvI; 11, 20, N; 20, 12, N; 28, 8, N; 28, 9, n. (6) P. and Ser. Cornēlius (1), 12, 6, N. (c) P. Cornēlius (1), 12, 26, N. 14. Esse is always omitted after puto, |