Daedalus, vi. 14 Damnatus, with gen. of the punishment, Dance before the altar previous to sacri- Dante mistranslates Virgil, iii. 56 225 --, contemptuous use of, iv. 662 = τιθέναι, iii. 69 for in with accusative, of purpose, for in with accusative, of motion, Culpatus, adjective, ii. 602 Cumaean Sibyl, the, vi. 35 Cum ex quo, iii. 645 v. 845 during which time, v. 627 for ad with accusative, ii. 315; after relinquere, ii. 677 after deserere, iv. 323 and ablative, connexion between, or ablative substituted for geni- tive, vi. 604 VOL. 11. N n Deae, of inferior goddesses, i. 501 Deducere, of founding a colony, ii. 800 Deficere, of forsaking a cause, vi. 196 Deiicere, of driving down game from the of bringing down a bird, v. 542 after numquam, iii. 450 after a participle, ii. 391 Deiopea, i. 72 Demigods alone privileged to visit the Demittere, of bringing into harbour, v. 29 Demorari, ii. 647; iii. 481 Densi densati, ii. 409 Deponere, v. 751 Descendere in omnis preces, v. 782 Desertus, of lands sought by Aeneas, iii. 4 certissima proles, of Aencas, vi. 322 Dew, image of, in connexion with sleep, Dextra adfectare, iii. 670 Dialogue between Juno and Venus, iv. 90 her imprecations on Aeneas and iv. 615 Diductus and deductus confused in MSS., Different senses to same expression, ii. Differing notious combined in one word, Digerere, of predictions, ii. 182; iii. 446 Dis geniti, vi. 131, 394 Dispicere, despicere, i. 224; vi. 734 Ditissimus agri, i. 343 Division of universe between the three Eniti, absolutely Entrails offered by being cast into the Eoae acies, i. 489 Eous the morning, iii. 588 Epigoni, Cyclic poem of, i. 1 Epirus, connexion of, with Rome, iii. 502 of a place's occupants transferred to the place itself, vi. 543, 563 Epithets, two to one substantive, ii. 543 298; iii. 693, 698, 703, 705 Epytides, v. 547 Epytus, ii. 340; v. 547 Ergo, with future in imperative sense, ii. 547 of resuming the main subject of a narrative, vi. 384 with genitive, vi. 670 Explorare, with object clause, i. 307 Exsequi, of funerals, v. 54 Exsors honor, v. 534 Exspectare, used as = morari, iv. 225 Exspergere, iii. 625 Exstructum, v. 290 Exsuperare, of passing by, iii. 698 Extendere, of laying low, v. 374 Extrema, of death, i. 219; vi. 457 Exuri, of removal by burning, vi. 742 Eyes closed at the moment of death, iv. compared to fire, vi. 300 F. Eridanus, the, vi. 659 of detecting a secret, iv. 297 of surprise, iii. 332; vi. 173 Exercere, vi. 543, 739 arma, iv. 87 feminae poena, ii. 584 Ferens ventus, iii. 473 Ferre, of offerings, iii, 19; vi. 213 use of, where praise is not in- tended, vi. 822 manum, v. 403 Ferro conlapsus, iv. 663 Ferus, of the wooden horse, ii. 51 Festinare, with accusative, iv. 575; vi. 177 Fides with Vesta, i. 292 Fides id quod fidem facit, vi. 459 Fiducia, with genitive of object, i. 132 Fingere, stronger than facere, ii. 80; vi. 80 of quality with substantive, iv. Genitor, of Neptune, i. 155; v. 817 Genius loci, represented as a serpent, v. Gens, for the land, i. 533 and populus, distinction between, vi. 706 proles, iv. 12 of an abiding posterity, iii. 86; of good family, v. 621 |