Acamas, ii. 262 Acanthus, i. 649 Accingere, intransitive, ii. 235 Accipere, of hearing, i. 676; ii. 65 of entertaining guests, iii. 353 person dies, iv. 652 of thing along which motion takes place, i. 524 of the person of whom a request is made, i. 666 and ablative interchange places, i. 195; iii. 465 cognate, vi. 223, 466 Achemenides, iii. 590 foll. Acheron, vi. 295, 296 Achilli, genitive, i. 30 Acidalia, of Venus, i. 720 Acies, of the pupil of the eye, vi. 200 Actium, games celebrated at, by Aeneas, Actius, adjective, iii. 280 Ad after or according to, v. 834 - = and et confused in MSS., ii. 139 - quem vocibus usa est quem allo- sidera, i. 259 unum, v. 687 Adcelerare, intransitive, v. 675; vi. 630 ; after numbers, iii. 203 Adire, of confronting in conflict, v. 379 emphatic position of in descrip- tions, ii. 419 ii. 543; iii. 488 not agreeing with the proper Adolere, transitive, iii. 547 Advena, applied to Aeneas, iv. 591 of bringing a ship to land, v. 34 Aemilius Scaurus, theatre of, i. 428 Aeneas, character of as drawn by Virgil, story in Varro about his de- sequel of his life after settling in Aeolides, applied to Ulysses, vi. 529 Aer, of mist, i. 411; v. 20 and aether, distinction between, v. Aeripes, of horses, vi. 802 Aetherius, not used strictly by Virgil, i. Aethiopis of Arctinus, the, i. 489 Aetna, iii. 571 foll. Aevi integer, ii. 638 maturus, v. 73 Agathyrsi, iv. 146 Agere, i. 574 used for ducere, ii. 441 Agger viae, v. 273 Agitator equorum, ii. 476 Agmen, of regular order, i. 186, 393 of serpents, ii. 212; v. 90 of water, ii. 782 of the motion of oars, v. 211 Agmine facto, i. 82 Air and light identified, iii. 600 Ait after fatur, v. 551 Ajax Oileus, i. 39; ii. 403 Alba, sack of, Virgil supposed to have Alban kings, list of, vi. 763 Alere, of a disease, iv. 2 Alius, idiomatically used as including a Alma, applied to the Sibyl, vi. 74, 117 Altaria arae, v. 54 Altars, two erected to a dead person, iii. touched in order to add solemnity, iv. 219; vi. 124 Charon's boat, vi. 414 Charybdis, iii. 420, 557 Chorus, simply of a company, v. 581. Cicero perhaps imitated by Virgil, ii. 12 sword-belt, i. 492 Circum, expressing companionship, vi. Circumferre, of purification, vi. 229 Classes of persons represented in Tartarus, Cloanthus, i. 222, 510 Clothes rent in sign of grief, v. 685 Cogere, with double accusative, iii. 56 Colligere arma, v. 15 Comitatus, with ablative without preposi- Commovere, of startling an animal, v. 213 Con, in composition, indicating force or Concessive future, use of the, vi. 847 Conclamatio distinguished from accla Condensus, ii. 517 Condere animam sepulcro, iii. 67 Conferre gradum, vi. 488 |