INDEX. A. Ab and ad confounded, 9. 380, 432 origine, 7. 181 usque, 7. 289 Abella, 7. 740 Actutum, 9. 255 aliquem loqui, 10. 742 Abies, of a ship, 8. 91: of a spear, 11. 667 Ad, in composition, 9. 52 Abiuratus, 8. 263 Ablative, of material, 10. 138 -, of attribute, 7. 483 , used absolutely of father or origin, 10. 205 175 without preposition, 7. 216: 11. of the efficient cause in the , where dative or in with accusa- with in where accusative would -, of extent, 10. 665 214:10. 361, 681: 12.911 Abunde est, with genitive, 7.552 Accipere, with ablative, of welcoming, 7. 210:8.178:9.233 omen, 12. 260 sacra, Additional Notes, p. 501 Accusative, cognate, 7.460: 11.573 cognate in apposition to the action of the verb, 9. 53 limina, of humility in supplication, 7. 7.207: 11. 890 Adlacrimare, 10. 628 Admiscere, of mixture of blood, 7. 579 Admovere, of victims, 12. 171 Adnuere, with infinitive, 11. 20: 12. 187 Adparere, of servants, 12. 850 Adspectare, 10. 4 Adusque Adusque, 11. 262 Adverbs formed from participles, 10. 405 Aestus, of fluctuation in opinion, 12. 486 -, of the heavenly bodies, 8. 137 -, with infinitive, 9. 187 Agylla, 7. 652:8.479 -----, of the top of a helmet, 10. 270 Ait, introduced towards the end of a Aptare, with dative, 10. 131 speech, 11. 24 Alba, Latium, and Rome, 7.602 Alban kings, 12. 826 Ara Maxuma, origin of, 8. 194 Arabus, 7. 605 Alituum genus, 8. 27 Allia, 7. 717 Alliteration, 9. 89, 340: 11. 151, 160, Arma, of a single piece of armour, 8. 435 influence, 7. 580 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 Audax, of Turnus, 7.409:9.3 Audere = τλῆναι, 7.300 -, of making a moral effort, 8. 364 604 -, represented on shield of Aeneas, Aurea, aureo, disyllables, 7.190:10.116 Aurum, for a thing made of gold, 7. 245 Aut for neque, after non, 10, 529 after nec, 11. 802 Aut-aut separative, followed by que-que Aut, distinguishing two ways of expressing Aventinus, 7.657 Bubo, 12. 862 Bustum funeral pile, 11. 201 Avertere, of carrying off plunder, 8. 208: Capys, 10. 145 Avus, used loosely, 10. 76, 619 Axe, the national weapon of the rural Berecyntia, 9.82 Bibere, of a spear, 11. 804 Carbaseus, 11. 776 Carbasus, 8. 34 Carmentalis porta, 8. 338 Carmentis, prediction of, 8. 340 Cassida, 11. 775 Cassus aethere, 11. 104 Castra movere, not of breaking up a camp, 11. 446 Castrametation, Virgil's, 11. 159 Cateia, 7.741 Catilina, representation of, in Tartarus, 8. 668 Cato of Utica, representation of, in Elysium, .8 670 Catullus imitated by Virgil in the last Biforis, of the sound of a flute with two Cava nubes, 10. 636 stops, 9. 618 Bimembris, 8. 293 Bipatens, 10.5 Bipennis, in original adjectival sense, 11. Cedere = bene cedere, 12. 148 135 locis, 7. 559 Circeii, 7. 10 -, with accusative of thing, 11. 344 Circulus, of a band to confine the hair, 10. Consurgere in ensem, 9.749:12.729 138 Contra, of replying, 9. 280 Citus for citatus, 8. 642 Contus, 9. 510 Clamorem tollere, of combatants, 9.566: Converti not = συστρέφεσθαι, 12. 548 11.622 Co-ordination of ideas not strictly expressed, Clarus, epithet of Alba, 8. 48 9.48:10.794 Classicum, 7.637 Copulative, place of, supplied by repetition, Classis, ancient sense of, 7. 716 11. 171 Clausae portae, a sign of war, 8. 385 Coquere = inflammare, 7. 345 Clausus, 7. 707 Cornu, of helmet, 12. 89 Clipeatus, 7.793 = bucina, 7. 513 Clipeum, neuter, 9. 709 Cornus, of a javelin, 9. 698: 12.267 Coctus, of a spear hardened in the fire, 11. Corona, 10. 122: 11.475 Collateral forms, employment of, 10.571: Corythus, 7. 209:9.10:10.719 magnum, 11. 234 Concipere foedus, 12. 13 Condensus, 8. 497 Condere to compose, 10.35 Confundere, metaphorical, 12. 619 Congeminare, 11. 698: 12.714 Coniurare, of a general rising, 8. 4 are not co-ordinate, 9. 48 Credere campo, of giving battle on level ground, 9. 42 Crepido saxi, 10. 653 Crimen a ground of quarrel, 7. 339 = cause of reproach, Additional Notes, p. 506 = guilty cause, 12. 600 Crinalis, 7. 403: 11.576 = horses, 7. 163 Cursu = at full speed, 11. 879 more, 10.832 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 --, of laying in ruins, 8. 290 distinct, 10. 740 Dissidere, of physical separation, 7. 370 as independent, 11. 118 Divortium, 9. 379 Docere, of recounting, 11. 249 Doliturus, 11. 732 Deprensus and depressus confounded in Dolo, 7. 664 MSS., 10. 98 Dercennus, 11. 850 Descriptions in Virgil localized, 7.516: 10.708: 12.4 Dolon, 12. 347 Dolor, 8. 220, 501: 9.66 Domus, of place of extraction, 8. 114: 10. 141 Aeneae, 9. 448 Dona ferre, 8. 284 Donec, with subjunctive, 11. 860 Donum = beneficium, 8. 658 Ducere = inducere, 10. 192 = to extend by beating, 7. 634 = to protract, 8. 55 -, of drawing a bow, 11. 860 sacra, of a religious procession, 8. loci, 8. 31 665 |