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Frequentatives: Common in Sallust, often becoming mere equivalents of the simple verb, cf. agitō and agō. See cōnsultō.

Gabinius (10): Appointed to set fire to Rome, 32, 25. In Caesar's custody, 37, 9, N.

Gauls, superiority over Romans in war, 49, 29, N. Genitive: Appositive, iniūriae, 9,

2.

Objective: 6, 5, N; note to nūllius, 21, 6.

Partitive: pēnsī, 4, 5; dependent on word governed by prep., 34, 16; quisquam omnium, 27, 18; 40, 16; reliqui, 8, 20, N.

Predicate: 5, 21, N; 29, 7; 46, 27.

Price: moderātī, 8, 29; parvi, 8, 28; 46, 22; pēnsī, 8, 29; 16, 31; 49, 2; plūris, 48, 11, N.

Quality, with gerundive, 5,

21.

With specie, 29, 17.

Specification, rērum, 46, 31. vostrum for poss. pron., 24, 21, N.

With abstract noun, when the construction is reversed in translation, 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 optābilia, 7, 18. gladiātōriae familiae (1), 22, 4, N.

Graecia (2), 44, 20, n.

habeō (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
adulescentulī, 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.

with mod. gen., 31, 15. in Nōnās, 13, 6. With adjectives: crūdēlis, 8, 11; fidēlis, 7, 2. With verbs: addō, 43, 3; discēdō, 50, 28; in animum inducō, 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. incipiō (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 cōnstituō, 19, 3; 20, 3; decernō, 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.

ille (78): Repeated for emphasis, insum (6), with in and the abl.,

15, 17. 'that well known,' 51, 8. See hic. Imperative: cavēte, 54, 32; fac in letters, 34, 3, N.

11, 9. See Dative, with verbs. intentus (6). See Ablative, with adjectives.

Interjection: mē dius Fidius, 26, 5. mehercule, 49, 3.

Future, 26, 19, N; 47, 19, N. With vōs, 43, 17. 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.

in: With acc. (72): in domum, is (220): Emphasizing preceding

ipse (41); ipse mecum, 46, 3.
inter
ipse sēcum, 23, 19.
ipsōs, 6, 6. nōsmet ipsi, 14,
21. suamet ipse, 16, 30.

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, 11.

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. iuventūs (8): 'age of youth,' 3,

28; elsewhere collective. With sing. verb, 10, 14; 12, 14; 28, 11. With sing. and pl. verbs, 5,

31.

iūxtā (5): iūxtā ac, 29, 3.
iūxtā . . . 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 with
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.
longē (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.
legiō (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.
Letters.

See tabellae.

lēx (12): Bribery, Acilia Calpurnia,

māchinor (2), māchinātus in
passive sense, 38, 28, N.
magis quam quod, equivalent
to nōn 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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in Catiline's election, 19, 27, N. In charge at Faesulae, 17, 19, N. (b) A. Torquātus (1), 48, 24, N. (c) L. Torquātus (1), 13,

3, N.

manufēstus (2): Of persons (colloquial), 32, 5. With gen.,

49, 15.

Marius (1), struggle with Sulla, 8, 7, N.

Massilia (1), 25, 14, N. mehercule (1), 49, 3.

mentior (1), with acc., 38, 26, N. -met (3), 14, 21; 16, 30, N; 33, 16.

Metellus: (a) Celer (3): 21,20, N. Blocks Catiline, 53, 16, N. (b) Crēticus (1), 21, 15, N. Metonomy. See note to lar, 15, 9. mittō (10), with dat., 25, 12. modo (13): quod modo, 30, 27.

si modo, 31, 10; 44, 14. si paulum modo, 47, 22. moenia (3), 'walled city,' 5, 2, N. moneō (4): With acc., 53, 28. With inf., 46, 5. With uti and subj., 54, 6.

Morals: Of early Romans, note to boni, 6, 29. Corruption of, 8, 26, N.

mortālis (13), always as pl. noun, often accompanied by an adj. mōs (29), followed by inf., 21, 19. moveō (7): iocum moveō, 18, 8. quiēta moveō, 15, 28. multitūdō (12), in gen. pl., 39,

28.

multō, adv. (4): With comp., 15, 14. With superl, 27, 11; 47,

25.

municipium (5), 12, 10, N. Mūrēnā, Ōrātiō prò, XVII. mūtō (4), with abl., 54, 23.

nam (31) elliptical, 9, 7; 48, 32. Introducing answer to a possible objection, 54, 30, N. namque (8), before words beginning with a vowel (except in 27, 16).

nātiō (3), contrasted with urbs, note to urbis, 1, 22.

nē (19): For nēdum, 8, 21, N. Restrictive, 47, 2. 'verily,' 48,

14.

-ne . . . an (2), 1, 12; 46, 24. necessitūdō (6), always for necessitās. See Archaisms. neglēgeris, 43, 10, N. negōtiātor, 30, 31, N.

nēmō (6): nēmō bonus, 24, 29. nēmō sapiēns, 8, 4. neque, never nec,- before a consonant (65); before a vowel (26): neque . . . aut, 46, 25. neque. et, 23, 19. nihil . . . neque, 8, 29; 31, 13. nōn. neque, 24, 27; 41, 27; 44, 5; 46, 15; 48, 20; 50, 24. Nerō (1), 40, 10, N. nī (4), for nisi, 14, 9.

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nōmen (8): nōmine: 'by order of,' 25, 18, N; for causā (epistolary), 26, 14, N. Nominative: Predicate, consisting of: an inf. phrase, 9, 6; a prep. phrase, 54, 26. See Agreement, under Pronouns, attracted to pred. noun.

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nōn (44): nōn .. aut, 9, 15. nōn dignōs, for indīgnōs, 26, 12. nōn... magis quam, 6, 31. nōn qui . . . nōn, 26, 9. novos (15): bellum novom, 50, 21. homō novos, 17, 11. tabulae novae, 15, 31. nūllus (7): nōbis nūlla sunt, 47, 29. nullius, 21, 6.

obstō (3), with quo minus, 44,

14.

obtestor (2): With subj. (without ut), 25, 1. With double acc., 35., 5.

Omissions: Pronoun, 23, 14. Verb, 13, 22; 17, 32; 20, 22; 26, 5; 38, 10. See sum and ut.

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omnis (93) all sorts,' 9, 22; 9, 26. as a whole,' 1, 4. Emphatic position, 2, 11; 24, 17. in omni rē, 6, 15. Primum omnium, 28, 4. quisquam omnium, 27, 19; 40, 16. rem omnem, 32, 2; 34, 13.

opifex (1), 39, 26, N.

ōrdō (7): ōrdine, 40, 22. ōrdō equestris, 12, 8, N. ōrdō senātōrius, 12, 5, N; 36, 2; 46, 18; 47, 5. Orestilla (3), 10, 21; 26, 17. orior (5): With abl., be born,' 23, 8. With ex (figurative), 5, 8; 25, 16: 43, 16.

-os, early form of -us, 8, 1, N.

palūdāmentum, 27, 3, N. parātus (6): Neut. pl. used substantively, 33, 4. With ad, 23,

5.

pars (14): Singular: With sing. verb, 33, 1; 52, 5; pars . alii, 1, 18, N. With pl. verb, 30, 5; 38, 18; 49, 18; 57, 3.

Plural: partisanship,' 3, 18; 'party,' 29, 7. Participles: Present: after verb of perception, 38, 32; used substantively, 19, 15; 56, 6.

Perfect of deponents: used passively, 5, 30; 38, 28, N; with force of present, 11, 18; 12, 21; 48, 18.

Perfect passive: used adjectively, 14, 6; used substantively, 9, 2; 27, 7; 44, 21; 44, 25;

46, 9; with opus, 23, 11; with habeō, 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 parātīs, 38, 10; 38, 14; cf. Inter haec parāta atque dēcrēta, 33, 3.

patrēs: cōnscripti, 40, 13, N. 'senators,' 5, 19, N.

patria potestās, 30, 23, n; 33,

2, N.

patrō (3), 13, 10, N. patrōnus, 32, 1, N; note to C. Pisō, 39, 3.

paucis, sc. verbis, 3, 21; 4, 12. See Colloquialisms.

per (46): 'in the name of,' 26, 18. With noun, equivalent to an adverb, 9, 11; 14, 31; 14, 32. perdō (4), perditum eō, 27, 16, N; 47, 3.

permittō (6): With subj. (ut omitted), 34, 14. With uti, 21, 21. Petrēius (3), 55, 19, N. Pisō: (a) C. Calpurnius (2), 39, 3, N. (b) Cn. Calpurnius (6), 12, 30.

Pistōriēnsis (1), xví; 53, 6, N. plēbs (10): plēbēs, 24, 25; 27, 22; 28, 3. Power of, after Pompey's departure, 30, 9, N. Pleonasm, example of, 30, 27. plērusque (19), in sing., 12, 14; 17, 9; 29, 17.

Pompeius, Cn. Magnus (7): Expeditions, (66-64 B.C.), 11, 23, N. Fear that he would seize the government, 30, 19, N. Fish ponds, 9, 8, N. Power, 13, 18, N. Relation to Crassus, 12, 19, N. War with pirates and Mithridates, 30, 8, N. Pomptīnus, (2), 34, 11, N.

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