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obstō (3), with quō 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. 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.

ōrdō ōrdō

opifex (1), 39, 26, N. ōrdō (7): ōrdine, 40, 22. equestris, 12, 8, N. 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 potestas, 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), xvIII; 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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populārēs (3), used colloquially for socii, 16, 15; 17, 15; 47, 11. portātiō (1), 32, 11.

portō (5), colloquialism for ferō, 5, 14, N.

post: Adv. (11), post esse, 17, 13. Prep. (8), post eum diem for postridiē ēius diēī, 38, 6. postea . . . quam (1), with indic.

perf., 1, 20.

postquam (25): With indic. pres. (videt), 16, 11; 31, 7; 53, 16; 56, 14. With indic. imp., 5, 7; 52, 7; elsewhere with indic. perf.

postrēmō (16): 'in fine,' 10, 12; 15, 11; 17,3; 44, 17. or even,' 43, 32. praeterea ... ad hōc

postrēmō, 10, 3. prīmō deinde postrēmō, 35, 6. primum... item ... postrēmō, 28, 6.

indic. perf., 30, 13; 31, 4.

princeps senātūs, 39, 10, N;

40, 4, N.

prius . quam (6), with indic. perf., 44, 4. See Subjunctive. prō, interj. (1), 15, 1. prōdigia (2), 21, 12, N; 37, 4, N. prohibeō (4): With abl., 20, 8.

With inf., 12, 28; 54, 5. With nē, 54, 31.

prope (3), prope diem, 24, 9; 52, 10.

propius (2), with acc., note to virtutem, 7, 32.

propter (4), 'near,' 55, 16. prōscriptiō (1), 15, 31, N. provincia (5), causes of debt, 30,

31, N.

publicānī, 30, 31, N.

potentia, contrasted with impe- Punica fidēs, 41, 6, N.

rium, 8, 24, N.

potior (1), with gen., 37, 2, N.

potius (2), with quam, followed by subj. pres., 55, 1.

putō (10), always omits esse.

quaestor (1), prō praetōre, 13, 13, N.

praecipiō (4), with dat. and ut quasi (7): With subj. pres., 47, With subj. imp., 9, 5.

with subj., 32, 3.

12.

praemium (8), for disclosing the -que (124): 'but,' 38, 14. See

conspiracy, 22, 1, N.

praetor (12): Law of debt, 24, 21, N. Occasional military service, 34, 11, N.

praetōria cohors, 56, 10, N. Prepositions: With name of town, 31, 17, n. See the various prepositions.

prīmō (10): prīmō . . . deinde,

7, 19. prīmō. post, 7, 27; 17, 22; 36, 7. See postrēmō. primum (8); Iam prīmum, 5,

Archaisms.

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diff. genders, 27, 14; with fem. abstracts, 4, 7; 22, 9. qui lubet, with tmesis, 3, 31, N. quippe cui, 38, 4, N. Rel. cl. precedes, and antec. is incorporated, 3, 15; 56, 20. Rel. cl. precedes, and correl. is absorbed, 12, 15; 14, 18; 17, 7; 19, 4; 20, 22; 27, 24; 29, 4; 41, 30; 44, 17; 50, 31; 53, 26. servitia cuius, 52, 12, N. See Subjunctive, under Relative Clauses.

quia, always with indic., (16): An quia, in questions, 43, 5; 43, 7. In same sentence with quod clause, 2, 27. simul quia, 13, 17; 14, 15. With correl. ea rēs, 13, 10; eō, 14, 12.

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sacerdotia (1), 15, 32, N.

quicumque (6), always with Saenius (1), 21, 8.

indic. quidam (7), 30, 29. quin (3), in a question, 15, 17. See Subjunctive.

implying contempt,

quippe (5): Equivalent to enim, 8, 20; 9, 10; 13, 16; 47, 26. quippe cui, 38, 4, N. quis, inter. pron. (25): quid, 'why,' 9, 7.

quis, indef. pron. (10): Used with nē and si; once, after neu, 45,

2.

quisnam (2), 25, 4; 31, 23. quisquam (16): Adj., 56, 27. In exclam. of disgust, 46, 28. With both person and place, 22, 11; 54, 12.

quisque (28): cuiusque modi genus hominum, 30, 27. Follows reflexive, 5, 26, N. Influences verb, 28, 10. ut quaeque memoriā dīgna videbantur, 3, 17. With superl., 6, 24, N. quō (22): Followed by subj., without comparative, 8, 13, N;

saepta. 17, 14. Sallust: Archaic spelling, page 59 of notes. As a historian, X-XII. Life, VII-IX. Style, XII-XIII. Writings, IX-X. salūtō (1), 20, 4, N.

See note to comitiis,

Samnītēs (1), 44, 15, N.
Sanga (2), 32, 1.

satisfactio (1), contrasted with
dēfēnsiō, 26, 4, N.
Sāturnālia, 33, 5, N.
scrinium (1), 36, 3.

Secessions of plebs, 24, 25, N. Second Oration against Catiline,

XVII.

sed (88) In transition, 11, 10; 14, 18; 16, 26, and often. sella curulis, 27, 3, N; note to insignia, 44, 15. Semprōnia (2), 17, 28. senāti. See Archaisms. senator (6), derivation, note to patrēs, 5, 19.

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servitium (6): servitia=servi, 17, 26, N; servitia. . . cuius, 52, 12, N.

Severity of Roman discipline, 7, 7, N.

si. See Conditional Sentences. Sibyllinus (1), 36, 15, N. Sīlānus (3), 40, 4.

simul (20): simul ac, 20, 11; with indic. imp., 5, 32; simul et, 40, 16.

simulator (1), 3, 31, N.

Sittius (1), 16, 3, N.

Slaves, 34, 5, N.

Spinther (1), 37, 8, n.

Statilius (7), in Caesar's custody, 37, 9, N.

statuō (9): With acc. and dat., 44, 10. With dē, 47, 19; 48, 28. With in and acc., 43, 15; 46, 6. studeō (3), with sẽ and inf., 1, 1. sub (1), with abl., 53, 12. subigō (4), with acc. and inf., 7, 24; 42, 16.

Subjunctive: Attraction, 6, 8, N.

Causal of verb of saying, 39, 15, N; with magis quam quod equivalent to nōn quod, 10, 17, N.

Comparison: with quasi, 9, 6, N; 47, 14; with sicuti, 30, 3. Concessive, only with cum, 27, 13.

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Purpose: See nē, quō, ut, and Tenses.

Quin, 30, 20; 50, 9.

Quo minus, 44, 14; 44, 27. Relative: (a) causal, nōn qui, 26, 10; (b) 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.

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Rhetorical questions, 9, 7 49, 1.

sui (72): ipse sēcum, 23, 19. sē, with verbs: convorto, 5, 22; habeō, 46, 32; properō, 6, 6, N; prōripiō, 23, 18; spērō, 52, 10; studeō, 1, 1, N. sēmet, 33, 16. Sībi, ind. reflexive in result clause, 18, 18; sibi quisque, referring to vōs, 48, 3.

Sulla: (a) L. Cornelius (9): In Asia, 8, 12, N. Struggle with Marius and Cinna, 8, 7, N. Takes away tribūnīcia potestās, 29, 12. Treatment of Arrētium, 27, 2, N. Treatment of his veterans, XVI; 11, 20, N; 20, 12, N; 28, 8, N; 28, 9, N. (b) P. and Ser. Cornelius (1), 12, 6, N. (c) P. Cornelius (1), 12, 26, N.

sum (233): With gen. of gerundive, 5, 21; 35, 14.

With pred. gen., 29, 7. As auxiliary (99): Esse is always omitted after putō,

reor, and videō, and often after | tempestās (7), for tempus, 5,

perf. participles, e.g. perpessōs, 14, 1. For examples of omission of est, see 14, 2; 48, 2; of erat, 3, 30; of fuisse, 37, 1; of sunt, 30, 9. foret and forent are often used for esset essent. There are no instances of fui, etc., with perf. part. superior (2), with discēdō, 30, 15.

superō (2), 'be remaining,' 15, 6. Supine: In -ū (7), 2, 30; 5, 4; 5, 30; 9, 22; 24, 2; 50, 29; 53, 18. In -um (3), 20, 4; 27, 16, N; 47, 3.

supplicium, for supplicātiō, 7,
1, N.

suprā (8): suprā caput sum,
48, 10; suprā ea, 2, 31, N;
suprā quam, 3, 29, N.
suus (55): Between adj. and noun,
56, 15. ex suō numerō = ex
suōrum numerō, 24, 11.
Neut sing., 'property,' 3, 32;
11, 20. Neut. pl., 1, 20; 8, 27.
Referring to subject in preceding
sentence, 16, 3; 19, 22.
loc., 20, 5.

With

tabellae, 'letters': note to redditās, 25, 18; note to L. Catilīna, 26, 1; also 34, 1, N; 34, 2, N; 34, 3, N.

26, N.

tendō (3), for contendo, 56, 10.

teneō (5), with perf. part., 3, 6. Tenses, irregular sequence of: In indic.: perf. with imp., 7, 12, N; plup. for perf., note to transtulerant, 13, 6; 17, 16, N.

In subj.: Apparent violation of rule in ind. ques., 6, 11, N; change from secondary to primary sequence in ind. commands, 25, 7, N; epistolary, 26, 16, N; 50, 7, N; hist. pres., with primary sequence: (a) in ind. ques., 20, 6; (b) in purp. cl., 27, 8; 30, 30; 34, 12; 34, 14; 37, 6; 38, 22; hist. perf., with primary sequence, 32, 3; subj. pres., following timēns (main verb in indic. perf.), 47, 12; subj. imp., depending on inf. perf. (main verb primary), 24, 15; 24, 16; subj. perf., in result clauses, 25, 10, N; primary and secondary sequence depending on same verb, 24, 6, N; 25, 13; 30, 29.

tetrarchae (1), 14, 23, N.
Thanksgiving days, 7, 1, N.
Third Oration against Catiline,
XVII; 37, 13, N.

Thirty Tyrants. See note to Lace-
daemonii, 43, 19.

tabula (4): picta, 8, 17, N. Title of the work. See page 59 of

tabulae novae, 15, 31, N.

tālis (12), for tantus, 17, 5; 33,7.

tamen (17), quod tamen (concession implied), 7, 32.

tametsi (7), only with indic.

Tarquinius (4), 38, 6.

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Teachers, among Romans, see note toreuma (1), 15, 11, N.

to litteris, 17, 31.

trahō (4), with ab, 6, 14.

and note to minōrēs, 22, 6.

tēlum, carrying weapons, 19, 12, trēsvirī nocturnī. See 51, 7, N,

N,

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