Abies, of a ship, 8. 91: of a spear, 11. 667 Ad, in composition, 9. 52 aliquem loqui, 10. 742 limina, of humility in supplication, 7. 221 Aestus, of fluctuation in opinion, 12. 486 of the heavenly bodies, 8. 137 Agere, of leading to battle, 7. 804: 8. 678 --, used for ducere, 10. 514: 12. 530 Agger moerorum, 10. 24 Agitare, of pursuit, 11. 686 with infinitive, 9. 187 Agricola, contrasted with arator, 10. 805 Agrippa, 8. 682 Agylla, 7. 652 8.479 speech, 11. 24 Antemnae, 7. 631 Aperiri, of dawning, 8. 681 of the top of a helmet, 10. 270 Ait, introduced towards the end of a Aptare, with dative, 10. 131 627 Ara Maxuma, origin of, 8. 194 Alliteration, 9. 89, 340: 11. 151, 160, Arma, of a single piece of armour, 8. 435 Ater, of flames, 8. 198 Athos, quantity of final syllable in, 12. 701 Atinas, 11. 869: 12. 661 Atque, 7. 205: 9.1: 12. 531 Attactus, 7. 350 Attollere fasces, 7. 173 influence, 7.580 Birth of men from stocks and stones, 8. Biting the ground in death, 10. 489: 11. 418 Bonus propitious, 12. 179 Bubo, 12. 862 Bustum funeral pile, 11. 201 Attonitus, of one under strong divine Buxum, of a top, 7. 382 Attorquere, 9. 52 Auctor, of a god, 8. 336 of an authority for a fact, 10. 510 of making a moral effort, 8. 364 Aventinus, 7.657 fountain head, 11. 361: 12. 572 Avertere, of carrying off plunder, 8. 208: Capys, 10. 145 Avus, used loosely, 10. 76, 619 Axe, the national weapon of the rural population of Italy, 7. 627 11. 656 stops, 9. 618 Bimembris, 8. 293 Bipatens, 10. 5 Carbaseus, 11. 776 Carbasus, 8. 34 Carmentalis porta, 8. 338 Cassus aethere, 11. 104 Castra movere, not of breaking up a camp, Castrametation, Virgil's, 11. 159 Cateia, 7. 741 Catilina, representation of, in Tartarus, 8. Cato of Utica, representation of, in Elysium, Catullus imitated by Virgil in the last Caussa, followed by infinitive, 10. 90 Cavae turres, 9. 46 Cavus, of the temples, 9. 633, 808: 10. 891 Bipennis, in original adjectival sense, 11. Cedere = bene cedere, 12. 148 135 locis, 7. 559 Circulus, of a band to confine the hair, 10. Consurgere in ensem, 9. 749: 12. 729 Citus for citatus, 8. 642 Contra, of replying, 9. 280 Clamorem tollere, of combatants, 9. 566: Converti not = συστρέφεσθαι, 12. 548 11.622 Clarus, epithet of Alba, 8. 48 Classicum, 7. 637 Classis, ancient sense of, 7. 716 Clausae portae, a sign of war, 8. 385 Clausus, 7. 707 Clipeatus, 7. 793 Clipeum, neuter, 9. 709 Co-ordination of ideas not strictly expressed, Copulative, place of, supplied by repetition, 11. 171 Coquere = inflammare, 7. 345 Cornu, of helmet, 12. 89 bucina, 7. 513 Cornus, of a javelin, 9. 698: 12. 267 Coctus, of a spear hardened in the fire, 11. Corona, 10. 122: 11. 475 navalis, 8. 684 rostrata, 8.684 Coronare cingere, 9. 380 Corpus, of the organization of a kingdom, used periphrastically, 9. 273 Collateral forms, employment of, 10. 571: Corythus, 7. 209: 9. 10: 10.719 11. 522 Colligere rabiem, 9.63 Comets, considered ill-omened, 10. 272 Comptus for coronatus, 7. 751: 8.128 - magnum, 11. 234 Concipere foedus, 12. 13 Concutere, 7.338: 8.4 Condensus, 8. 497 Condere to compose, 10. 35 Confusion between impressions on different Congeminare, 11. 698: 12. 714 Congressus, of friendly meeting, 8. 467 Connixus, of a charge with lances, 11. 613 Country put for people, 10. 8, 365: 12.232 more, 10. 832 Dira, name for Furies, 7. 324: 12. 845 Dirigere aciem, 7. 523 Dead, both buried and burnt at Rome, 11. Discere =learn about, 12. 435 Discessio caeli, 9. 20 Discinctus, of Carthaginians, 8. 724 Disiicere - =rumpere, 7. 339 of laying in ruins, 8. 290 Disjunctive in questions, use of, 10. 150 distinct, 10. 740 Dissidere, of physical separation, 7. 370 Dives, of abundance, 9. 26 = Divi images of gods, 12. 286 Divine favour and human prowess viewed as independent, 11. 118 Divortium, 9. 379 Docere, of recounting, 11. 249 Deprensus and depressus confounded in Dolo, 7. 664 MSS., 10. 98 Dercennus, 11. 850 Doliturus, 11. 732 Dolon, 12. 347 Dolor, 8. 220, 501: 9.66 Descriptions in Virgil localized, 7. 516: Domus, of place of extraction, 8. 114: 10. 10. 708: 12. 4 537 141 Homeric, 7. 534, Aeneae, 9. 448 Descriptive attributes, employment of, 9. Donec, with subjunctive, 11. 860 |