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INDICES TO THE NOTES.

I. GRAMMATICAL INDEX.

Accusative, w. inf. after studeo, I, 1;
hortor, V, 9; propero, VII, 6; im-
pero, XVI, 2; malo, XXXVI, 10;
moneo, LII, 3.

adeptus, used passively, VII, 3.
Adverbs used in the predicate after esse,
XX, 2; XXI, 1.

agito, for ago, II, 1; XXIII, 3.
alienus, with the gen., XL, 5.
Archaisms: studeo with acc. c. inf., I,
1; supplicium, for supplicatio, IX, 2;
colos, XV, 5; patro, XVIII, 8; XX,
10; intellegi for intellexi, XXVIII, 2;
senati, XXX, 3; XXXVI, 5; expers
with the abl. XXX, 2; figura etymo-
logica, XXXV, 3; multo for longe,
XXXVI, 4; ire with the supine,
XXXVI, 4; praecepit for praecipit,
XLI, 5; neglegeris for neglexeris,
LI, 24; illi descensus erat for illi
descendendum erat, LVII, 3.
ceterum but, LI, 26.

Chiastic arrangement, I, 6; II, 2; III,
3; VI, 1; IX, 3; XIV, 3; XXXI, 3;
XLVI, 2; LVIII, 1; LX, 4.

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etiam still, XIV, 5; commodare,
XVI, 2; in rem fore, XX, 1; ni,
XX, 2; frustra esse, XX, 2; quia
... eo, XX, 3; abunde esse, XXI, 1;
belli faciundi, XXIV, 2; quisquam
locus, XXXI, 2; rogito for rogo,
XXXI, 3; expurgo for purgo, XXXI,
5; exorno for orno, XXXVI, 1; man-
ufestus, of persons, XLI, 5; coepere,
LI, 29; amplexor, LII, 5; nullus for
non, LII, 21; iuxta mecum, LVIII,
5; pugnando for pugnans, LXI, 2.
colos for color, XV, 5.
Compounds used for their primitives,
XXXI, 5; XXXVI, 1.
convorto, used intransitively, LII, 27.
Dative, Final II, 8.

dignus, with pro and the abl., LI, 8.
dissero, Construction of, V, 9.
dissimulo, with de, XLVII, 1.
efficio, with two accusatives, I, 3.
egeo, with the gen., LI, 37.
Epistolary imperfect, IV, 2; XXXV,

5.

equidem, Use of, LI, 15.

coepit with duci, XII, 1; with fieri, fac cogites = cogita, XLIV, 5.
LI, 40.

Colloquialisms: studeo with acc. c. inf.,
I, 1; agito for ago, II, 1; XXIII, 3;
paucis, IV, 3; auxilia portare, VI,
5; consulto, VI, 6; aleo, XIV, 2;
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facinus for facinorosus, XIV, 1.
facundia, LIII, 3.

figura etymologica, XXXV, 3.
filii familiarum, XLIII, 2; LI, 9.
flagitium for flagitiosus, XIV, 1.

foret, used to express a real past, XIV,
7.

Frequentatives used instead of their
primitives, II, 1; VI, 6; XI, 5;
XXIII, 3; XXXI, 3; LII, 5.
Genitive of the gerundive used as a
genitive of quality, VI, 7; XLVI,

2.

haud, when used, III, 1.

Hendiadys, II, 2; VI, 7; XX, 7; XXX,
5; LII, 2.

hortor, with the inf., V, 9.

id loci, XL, 2.

per,

with the accusative, expressing
manner, VII, 4.

porro, expressing antithesis, XLVI, 2.
portare auxilia, VI, 5.

Positive degree of adjectives, coupled
with the superlative, V, 8.
Possessive pronoun instead of an objec-
tive genitive, LI, 11.
postquam, with the imp. ind., VI, 3;
with the historical present, XXI, 5.
potior, Construction of, XLVII, 2.
praesideo, used absolutely, LVII, 2.
profusus, with the gen., V. 5.

igitur, placed first in declarative sen- propero, with acc. c. inf., VII, 6.
tences, II, 1.

puto, with in and the abl., II, 2.

Imperfect indicative after postquam, quicquam pensi habere, V, 6.

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unharmed, XXXIX, 2.
intellegi for intellexi, XXVIII, 2.
interrogo, with the gen., XVIII,
iuxta aestumo, II, 8.

iuxta mecum = aeque ac ego, LVIII, 5.
machinatum, used passively, XLVIII,

7.

quippe nam, LII, 20.

senati, XXX, 3.

Sequence of tenses irregular, XXXII,
2; XXXIV, 1; XXXIV, 2.
simulator used as an adjective, V, 5.
studeo, with the acc. c. inf., I, 1;
XXXVII, 3.

subegit, for coegit, X, 5.

supplicium for supplicatio, IX, 2.
supra ea, for quae supra ea sunt,
III, 2.

supra quam, V, 3.

suus, not referring to the subject of its
clause, XXI, 4.

Synesis, VII, 4; XVI, 2; XVIII, 1;
XLIII, 1; XLIII, 2; XLIX, 2.

malo, with acc. c. inf. and with the tempestas = tempus, VII, 1; XX, 3.

nom. c. inf., XXXVI, 10.
moneo, with acc. c. inf., LII, 3.
mortales for homines, I, 5.
mos est with the inf., XXX, 4.
ne for nedum, XI, 8.
Neuter pronouns refer to masc. or fem.
antecedents, I, 2; I, 7; V. 7.
opus est, Construction of, I, 8.
paro, used absolutely, VI, 5.
pars alii, for alii. . . alii, II, 1.
patro, XVIII, 8; LIII, 4.

traho for distraho, XX, 12.
utraque, in the pl. after antecedents in
the sing., V, 7; XXX, 4.

Variety of construction, II, 1; V, 9;
IX, 3; XVII, 6; XXXII, 2; XXXIII,
2; XXXVII, 10; XXXVIII, 3; XL,
1; XLVIII, 5; LI, 38; LI, 41; LIII,
2; LVIII, 3.

verum enim vero, Use of, II, 9,
vigilia = vigiliae, V, 3.
vorsus, Use of, LVI, 4,

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INDICES TO THE NOTES.

Aborigines, VI, 1.

Allobroges, XL, 1.

II. INDEX OF PROPER NAMES.

Antonius Hybrida, C., XXI, 3.
Apulia, XXVII, 1.

Autronius Paetus, P., XVII, 3.
Bruttius Ager, XLII, 1.
Brutus, D., XXV, 1; XL, 5.

Camers, XXVII, 1.

Cassius, L., XVII, 3.
Catilina, L. Sergius, V, 1.
Cato, M. Porcius, LII, 1.
Catulus, C. Lutatius, XXXV, 1.
Cethegus, P. Cornelius, XVII, 3.
Cinna, L. Cornelius, XLVII, 2.
Cornelius, C., XVII, 4; XXVIII, 1.
Cornificius, Q., XLVII, 4.
Crassus, M. Licinius, XVII, 7.
Curius, Q., XVII, 3; XXIII, 1.
Damasippus, L. Junius, LI, 32.
Faesulae, XXIV, 2.
Hispania, XVIII, 5.

Laeca, M. Porcius, XVII, 3.
Lentulus Spinther, P. Cornelius,
XLVII, 4.

Lentulus Sura, P. Cornelius, XVII, 3.
Manlius Torquatus, T., XXIV, 2; LII,

30.

Marcius Rex, Q., XXX, 3.
Metellus Celer, Q., XXXV, 5.
Metellus Creticus, Q., XXX, 3.
Paulus, L. Aemilius, XXXI, 4.
Petreius, M., LIX, 4.

Picenum, XXVII, 1; XLII, 1.
Pompeius Rufus, Q., XXX, 5.
Pomptinus, C., XLV, 1.
Sempronia, XXV, 2.

Silanus, D. Junius, L, 4.

Sulla, P. and Ser., XVII, 3; XVIII,

2.

Umbrenus, P., XL, 1.

Valerius Flaccus, L., XLV, 1.
Vargunteius, L., XVII, 3; XXVIII, 1.

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ab-dūcō, ere, dūxī, ductum, v. intr. (ad, cedo). To go near to,

tr. To lead off, withdraw.

ab-eō, ire, ii, itum, v. intr. go from, go.

To

ab-iūrō, āre, āvi, ātum, v. tr. (ab, iuro, to swear). To deny on oath.

Ab-orīginēs, um, m. pl. (origo, origin). The Aborigines, the earliest inhabitants of Italy.

ab-solvō, ere, solvī, solūtum, v. tr. To loose; to dispatch, finish; to set forth used absolutely, IV. 3.

abstinentia, ae, f. (abstinens). Moderation, self-restraint; honesty.

approach; to be added.

accendo, ere, di, ensum, v. tr. To set on fire, kindle; to inflame, rouse; to animate.

accidō, ere, cidi, v. intr. (ad, cado). To fall upon; with the dat., to befall, happen to, occur, happen.

accipiō, ere, cēpī, ceptum, v. tr. (ad, capio). To receive, accept; to learn, hear: used absolutely, vi. 1.

accusō, āre, āvi, ātum, v. tr. (ad, causa). To accuse, blame, find fault with, complain against. acerbus, a, um, adj. Harsh,

ab-sum, esse, fui, v. intr. To bitter, rigorous, severe.

acies, ei, f. An edge; a line | To take; to take away, deprive of battle; prima acies, the first of.

line, front rank.

adipiscor, i, eptus sum, v. dep. actiō, ōnis, f. (ago). An act, tr. (ad, apiscor, to seize). To obdoing, action. tain, get, acquire, attain; adeptus,

actor, ōris, m. (ago). A doer, in passive signification, vi. 3. performer.

ad, prep. with acc. To, toward; up to; at, near, in the vicinity of; for, for the purpose of; besides, in addition to.

ad-dō, ere, didi, ditum, v. tr. To add, join to; to increase; to impart, confer.

ad-dūcō, ere, duxi, ductum, V. tr. To lead to, bring to; to induce, lead.

aditus, ūs, m. (adeo). Арproach, access, admittance.

ad-iungō, ere, iunxi, iunctum, v. tr. To join to, unite, attach. ad-iuvō, āre, iūvī, iūtum, Vv. tr. To help, assist, aid.

ad-moneō, ere, ui, itum, v. tr. With the acc. of the person and the gen. of the thing. To admonish; to remind.

ad-nitor, i, nīsus or nixus sum, ad-eō, ire, i, itum, v. tr. To v. dep. intr. To lean against; to go to, approach to visit. exert one's self, strive.

ad-eō, adv. (ad, is). So, so much; even, indeed, in fact. ad-ferō, ferre, attuli, adlatum, To bring to; produce,

v. tr.

cause, occasion.

adflictō, āre, āvī, ātum, v. tr. freq. (adfligo, to strike down). To disquiet, to distress, grieve.

ad-fluō, ere, fluxi, v. intr. To flow to; to come to one in plenty.

adgredior, i, gressus sum, v. dep. tr. (ad, gradior, to step). Tr. or intr. To approach; to attack, assail.

adigō, ere, ēgi, āctum, v. tr. (ad, ago). To drive to, force; ad jusjurandum, to force to take an oath, bind by an oath.

adimō, ere, ēmī, ēmptum, v. tr. (ad, emo, to take). With acc. of the thing and dat. of the person.

adolescō, ere, olēvi, ultum, v. intr. incept. (adoleo, to increase). To grow up, come to maturity; to grow, increase.

adrigō, ere, rēxī, rēctum, v. tr. (ad, rego). To straighten up, to rouse, encourage, excite.

adscendo, ere, di, ensum, v. intr. and tr. (ad, scando, to climb). To ascend, mount, go up; to scale.

ad-scisco, ere, scivi, scītum, V. tr. (ad, scisco, to seek to know). To receive, take, admit, join to.

ad-sentior, iri, sensus sum, V. dep. intr. (ad, sentio). To assent, approve.

ad-sequor, i, secutus sum, V. dep. tr. To follow up to; take; gain, attain.

to over

ad-sidō, ere, sēdi, v. intr. To take one's seat, sit down, resume one's seat,

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