acquare and aequiparare, construc- | amb (¿μpí), inseparable preposi-,
tion of, 389, note 2.
aeque ac, 340.
aequi boni facio, &c., 444, note. aequius and aequum erat, the in- dicative instead of the sub- junctive, 518.
aestimare, with the genitive, 444. affatim, with the genitive, 432. afficere, construction of, 461. affinis, construction of, 411, 436. affluere, construction of, 460. agere cum aliquo, with the geni- tive of the crime, 446; id agere ut, 614.
aggredior, construction of, 387. ain' for aisne, 218.
ait, ellipsis of, 772; its position, 802.
Alcaic strophe, 866. ali, dropped, 136, 708.
alias and alioqui, difference be- tween, 275.
alienare, construction of, 468. alienus, construction of, 468, 470.
ambire, conjugation of, 215, in fin. amicior, with the accusative, 458. amicus, construction of, 410. amplius, with the omission of quam, 485.
an, use of, 353, 354; in indirect questions, 353, and note at the foot of the page. An-an, a poetical and unclassical form of a question, 554, in fin. anacoluthon, 757, 815. anacrusis, 835.
anapaestic verse, 848. angor, construction of, 627. animans, gender of, 78, in fin. animi, in some expressions used for animo, 437. animo, 472, note 1.
animus, used as a circumlocution, 678.
an minus, 554, in fin.
anne, in double questions, 554. an non, use of, 454, in fin.
aliquanto and paulo, difference be-annus, compounded with numer-
tween, 108, in fin., 488. aliquantum, with the genitive, 432.
aliquis and aliqui, meaning of, 129; declension, 135. Aliquid joined with an adjective, 433; aliquid as an adverb, 385, 677. Aliquis and quis, difference in the use of, 708. aliquispiam, 129.
answer, implied in the question, 716.
ante, meaning of, 297; its posi- tion, 324; with the ablative, 476.
antea and antehac, 323. antecedere, construction of, 488. antecellere, construction of, 417, 488.
antequam, construction of, 576. -anus, the termination, 254. aorist of past time, 500.
be-apage, 222.
aliquo, adverb of place, 434. -alis, the termination, 251. aliter, adverb, 264, note 1. alius and alter, difference tween, 141. alius alius, 712; alius-alium, with the plural, 367. alius, with the ablative in poetry, 484. Aliud, with the genitive, 432.
allatrare, construction of, 417. alter and alius, difference be- tween, 141.
alter-alter, 700, note. Alter-
alterum, with the plural, 367. altero tanto, 487. alteruter, 130, 140.
aposiopesis, 758, 823. appellare, with two accusatives,
appetens, with the genitive, 438. apposition, 370; its place, 796. apprime, meaning of, 273. aptus, construction of, 409; aptus qui, with the subjunctive, 568; aptus, with the dative of the gerund, 664.
apud, meaning of, 297; with the names of authors, 297. aqua, ellipsis of, 763.
arcere, construction of, 468; with | aut and vel, 336; aut in a nega-
quominus, ne, or quin, 543. arcessere or accersere, 202; con- struction, 446.
ardeo, construction of, 452. Argos and Argi, 89.
arguere, with the genitive, 446. -arium, the termination, 242. -arius, the termination, 252. arsis, 827; lengthened, 828. as, and its division, 871.
tive sense, 337. Aut―aut, 338, 809; with the singular, 374. autem, its position, 355; ellipsis of autem, 781.
avarus, with the genitive, 436. avidus, with the genitive, 436. -ax, the termination, 249, 4.
Bacchic verse, 851.
base, of a verse, 858.
-as, the ancient form of the gen- belle, 294, note.
bello, 475, note, in fin.
-as, the termination of the Greek bellum, construed like the names
accus. plural, 74.
-as, the derivative termination, 255, c.
Asclepiadean verse, 861. assentio and assentior, 206. assequi ut, 618.
assimilation in verbs compound- ed with prepositions, 325, foll. assis non habere, 444, note.
of towns, 400. bene te! 759.
benedicere, construction of, 413. biduum, triduum, 124. -bilis, the termination, 249, 3. boni consulo, 444, note. bos, declension of, 69. brevi, scil. tempore, 763. -bulum, the termination, 239.
-asso, the termination, instead-bundus, the adjective termina-
of avero, 161, e. assuescere, construction of, 416. assuetus, meaning of, 633. asynartetus versus, 859, note. at, use of, 349; is superfluous,
756; at vero, use of, 349. Athos, Mount, declension of, 52, 3. atque, use of, 332, note; meaning, 333; used for quam, 340. Atque adeo, 737.
atqui, use of, 349.
attendere, construction of, 417. -atus, the termination, 253. attraction, with the dative with licet esse, 601; with mihi nomen est, 421. Attraction to the case of the leading proposition with the particle quam, in the case of the accusative with the infinitive, 603; sometimes, also, in the case of a partici- ple, 774.
audio te canentem and te canere,
difference of, 636.
auditur, construed like dicitur,
with the nominative and infin- itive, 607, note.
auscultare, construction of, 413. ausim, 161, 181.
C. for Gaius, 4; its pronuncia- tion, 6.
caesura (тouń), 830; in the sena-
rius, 837; in the hexameter, 842, foll.; caesura bucolica, 844; caesura in the Sapphic verse, 865; in Asclepiadean verse, 861; in Alcaic verse, 862; in the Saturnian verse, 863.
calendar, calculation of, 867, foll. canere receptui, to sound a retreat, 422, note.
capax, with the genitive, 436. capitis and capite damnare, accu- sare, 447.
caro, ellipsis of, 763. causa and gratia, joined with mea, tua, sua, &c., 424, 659, 679; its position, 792; is omitted, 663, 764.
cave, used as a circumlocution for the imperative, 586; with the subjunctive, without ne, 624. cavere, construction of, 414, 534. cedere, construction of, 413. cedo, the imperative, 223.
complere, construction of, 463. complures, meaning of, 65, in fin. componere, construction of, 415.
cetera and reliqua, for ceteris, 459. compos, with the genitive, 436,
ceterum, meaning of, 349
cetos and cetus, 89.
ceu, poetical, 340; with the sub- junctive, 572.
Chaos and Chaus, 89. choriambic verse, 856, 861. ci or ti, 6, note 1.
cingor, construction of, 458. cio and cieo, 180.
circa and circum, meaning of, 262, 298.
circumdare, construction of, 418. circumfundere, construction of,
cis, citra, meaning of, 298 citare, with the genitive, 446. clam, adverb and preposition, 321. clanculum, 321.
Cn., that is, Gnaeus, 4. coarguere, construction of, 446, coenare and habitare, with the gen- itive, 444, note.
coepi, used pleonastically, 753. coeptus sum, 221, in fin. cognomen, placed after the gen- tile name, 797. cogo, construction of, 613. collective nouns, with the plural of the verb, 366. collocare, construction of, 489. com for cum, in compound verbs, 329.
comitari, construction of, 388, note 1.
comitiis, 475, note in fin. commiserari, construction of, 442. commonere, commonefacere, con- struction of, 439, 615. communicare, construction of, 416. communis, with the dative and genitive, 411.
commutare, construction of, 456. comparare, construction of, 415, 416.
compound words, 260; verbs compounded with prepositions, 325, foll.; compound numerals, 116, 118; compounds of sequor and sector, 388, note 1. conari, construction, 610. concedere, with ut and the accusa- tive with the infinitive, 613, 624; with the participle future passive, 653.
concessive mood, 529, and note. concrete nouns, used for abstract
ones, 673; for names of public offices, 674.
condicione, 472, note 1. conducere, 444; with the partici- ple future passive, 653. conducit, with the dative, 412. conferre, construction of, 415, 416. conficitur ut, 618.
confidere, construction of, 413, 452.
congruere, construction of, 415. conjugation, ancient forms of, 161, foll.; paraphrased conju- gation, 168, 498.
conjungere, construction of, 415,
conjunctions, 331, foll., 356; con-
junctions repeated, 756; omit- ted, 782.
conjunctus, with the ablative alone, 474.
conscius, construction of, 437, note 2.
consecutio temporum, 512, foll. consentaneum erat, the indicat. used for the subjunctive, 518. consentire, 415.
considere, construction of, 489. consors, with the genitive, 436. constare, construction of, 444, 452. constituere, construction of, 489;
with the infinitive and with ut, | cupere, construction of, 414; with
constructio ad synesim, 368. consuescere, 143; construction of,
consuetudo est, with the infinitive
and with ut, 622, in fin. consulere, construction of, 414. consumere, with the dative of the gerund, 664.
contendere ut, 614. contentus, construction of, 467. Contentus sum with the infinit. perfect, 590. conterminus, with the dative, 411. contineri, construction of, 452. contingit ut, 621.
continuo, meaning of, 272. contra, meaning of, 299; contra ea, 349; contra auro, 323. contraction, 11.
convenio, construction of, 387. convenit, construction of, 413;
used in the indicative instead of the subjunct., 518. convertere, 145.
conviciari, with the dative, 412. convincere, with the genitive, 446. corpus, used instead of the per-
sonal pronoun, 678. correlative pronouns, 130; ad- verbs, 288.
Cos, declension of, 52, 3. creare, with two accusatives, 394. credo, 777; crederes, 528. Creticus, verse, 850. cretus, with the ablat., 451. crimine, ellipsis of, 446. -crum, the termination, 239. cui, a monosyllabic word, 11. cui bono fuit, 422, note. cujus, a, um, 139, 2. -culum, the termination, 239. -culus, diminutive termination
of comparatives, 104, note. cum, meaning of, 307; in answer to the question "in what man- ner?" 472; ellipsis of, 473; appended to the ablative of personal and relative pronouns, 324, in fin.
cumprimis, meaning of, 273. -cunque, the suffix, 128.
the nom. or the accus. with the infinit., 609.
cupido, gender of, 75, in fin. cupidus, with the genitive, 436. cupiens, with the genit., 436. cupio tibi, tua causa, 414. cur, 276, 2; est cur, 562. curare, construction of, 614, 653,
713. curiosus, with the genitive, 436.
Damnare, construction of, 446. damnas, indeclinable, 103. dare, quantity of, 152, note; the dative, 422; with the par- ticiple future passive, 653; with the infinit. it is poetical, except with bibere, 653 Darius and Dareus, 2. dative with verbs compounded with prepositions, 415; with verbs of difference, 468; with verbs of separation, 469. tive of attraction with licet esse, 601; with mihi nomen est, 421. Dative with passive verbs in- stead of ab, 419; with the par- ticiple perf. pass., 419, note. Dativus commodi and incom- modi, 405. Dativus ethicus, 409. Dative of the gerund with esse, 664; with names of dignities and offices, 665. de, meaning of, 308; its position, 324; is used instead of the genitive, 430; de nocte, 308. debebat, the indicat. instead of the subjunct., 518.
decedere, construction of, 468. decernere, construction of, 619. decet, dedecet, with the accus.,
390; decet, with the infinit. ac- tive and passive, 608. declarare, with two accusatives, 394.
dedocere, construction of, 391. deesse, with the dative of the ge- rund, 664.
deest mihi, 420, note. defective nouns, in case, 88, foll.; in number, 91, foll. defendere, construction of, 469.
tives, 240; adjectives, 250; comparatives, 104, note.
dis or di, the inseparable prepo- sition, 330. discerneres, 528.
discordari cum aliquo, 469. dissidere, construction of, 413, in fin.
dissimilis, construction of, 411. distare, construction of, 468. distinguere, construction of, 468, foll.
distributive numerals and their use, 119. diu, 294.
diversus, with ab, dat. and genit., 468, 470.
divertor, as a deponent, 209, in fin. dives, its declension and compar-
ison, 102, note; its construc- tion, 437, note 2. division of words into syllables, 14, 2.
docere, construction of, 391. dolere, construction of, 452, 629. dominari, construction of, 413. domus, its declension, 83; is con- strued like names of towns, 400.
donare, construction of, 418. donec, 350, 575. donicum, 350, note. doti dico, 422, note. dubitative mood, 530. dubito or non dubito, construction of, 540, 541; dubito an, mean- ing of, 354, 541.
ducere, like habere, with two accu- satives, 394; in numero, or in loco, 394, note 3; with the genit., 444; with the dative, 422. dudum, 287.
duim for dem, 162. dum, meaning and construction,
350, note, 506, 507, 575; com- pounded with a negative, 733. dummodo, dummodo ne, its mean- ing, 342; construction, 572, in fin.
dumtaxat, meaning of, 274 duum, for duorum and duarum, 115. duumviri, is doubtful, 124.
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