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Effugere, 7. 437

12. 276

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Excipere, 8. 124: 9. 763: 10. 867
Excitus, 7. 642

Effundere, 10. 574: 12. 532: 11. 485: Excutere, 7. 299: 11. 615

Exercere, 8. 378: 10. 808

Exesus, of a cavern, 8. 418

Electrum, 8. 402

Elidere, 8. 261, 289

Ellipse before conditional clause, 8. 520:
12. 732

Embassies received in temples, 7. 170
Emblema, 7. 790

Enim, use of, in imitation of Homer, 7.533
used for emphasis, 10. 874

Ennius imitated by Virgil in these books,
7. 9, 220, 294, 345, 517, 794: 8. 77,
150, 515, 522, 596, 685: 9. 165, 422,
458, 487, 503, 528, 532, 638, 672, 747,
806, 816: 10. 5, 6, 101, 216, 361, 396,
449, 488, 531, 720: 11. 27, 326, 425,
608, 745, 822: 12. 115, 247, 294, 445,
462, 552, 565

Ensem accipere, 10. 907
Eous, 11. 4

Epic narrative, examples of brevity of
expression in, 8. 18

Epithet of the sky given to the god
manifested therein, 7. 141

Epithets, two to one substantive, 10. 391:
11. 776

Equinus, 9. 622

Ergo, introducing an event as a conse-

quence, 9. 107

Erinys, 7. 447

Eripere, 7. 119

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with dative, 12. 157

Erulus, 8. 563

Est animus, with infinitive, 11. 325

Exhaurire, 9. 356: 10. 57: 11.256

Exhortari equos, 11. 610

Exire, with accusative, 11. 750
of rivers, 8. 65

Exitia, 7. 129
Exosus, 12. 517

Expedire, 8. 50: 12. 258
Expertus, with genitive, 10. 173
Explere poenas, 7.776
Explorare, 7. 150
Extendere, 10. 468: 12.909
Exterritus, 11. 806
Extorquere, with dative, 12. 357
Extundere, 8. 665
Exuere armis, 11. 395

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Fate, called on to change its course, 9. 94 | Fuat, 10. 108
Fateor, of consent under compulsion, 7.
433: 12. 568

Fates, the, conceived as particular des-
tinies acting as separate and conflicting
forces, 7. 293

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Fuerat for erat, 10. 613
Fulgor, of lightning, 8. 524
Fulmen, 12. 922

Fulvus, 7. 279: 10. 134
Fumus, 7. 465

Fundere, 8. 139: 9.592: 11. 665
Funus, 9. 491

Furere, 9. 691: 10. 545

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Fiducia, with genitive of object, 8. 395: Genitor, 8. 72

9. 142

Fidus, with genitive, 12. 659
Figere contra, 10. 343

Figura, 10. 641

Figure-heads of vessels, 10. 166

Fila legere, 10. 815

Fingere, 8. 365, 634
Finis, feminine, 12. 793

Firmare omina, 8. 78

Flavus, of the Tiber, 7. 81
Fleet of Aeneas, 9. 80

Flictus, 9. 667

Florus, 12. 605

Focus, 12. 118
Foedare, 7. 575

Foedus, of the laws of hospitality, 10. 91
Foot, left, left bare, 7. 689

Formality in tone of official communica-

tions, 8. 17: 9. 369 11. 294

Formido, 7. 608: 12. 750

Fors et, 11. 50

Fortuna, 7. 559: 9. 41: 10. 43: 11. 761

Fortunatus laborum, 11. 416

Forum Boarium, 8. 204

Genius loci, 7. 136
Gens, 10. 202

Genus after quis, 8. 114

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Fovere, 9. 57: 12.420

Fragor, 11. 214

Fraus, 9. 428: 10.72

Fremor, 11. 297

Fremere, with accusative, 7. 460: 11. 453 Greek ending in names of second declension,

Frondosus, of mountains, 7. 387

12.513

names given to Trojans, 10. 747
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sacrifices to, 8. 104

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-, worship of, at Ara Maxuma, 8. Imperative, sarcastic use of, 7. 425: 9.634

Herculis arma, 10. 319

Hernica saxa, 7. 684

Hernici, 7. 689

Heros, emphatic, 8. 464: 12. 902

Hic, adverb, of time, 11. 454

--, pronoun, followed by ut in narrative,

12. 488, 623

and ille reversed, 8. 466

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Impia arma, 12. 31

Importunus, 11. 305

Imprecations, 8. 484

Homeric localities identified with Italian, In, with accusative, expressing purpose, 7.

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Household gods, vary with different per- Includere, 7. 534

sons, 8.542

Huc cessit, 7. 635

Humilis = shallow, 7. 157

Hypallage, 12. 739

Hypermeter, 10. 895

Iam, 7. 790

I.

iamque, 12. 754

nunc, 8. 174

Iamque second in clause, 7. 637

Incompleteness, marks, of, in the last six
books of the Aeneid, 7. 329, 423, 430,
664 foll., 695: 8. 340, 380, 535: 9. 85,
363: 10. 8, 83, 238, 362, 439, 705: 11.
891: 12. 81, 859

Inconsistencies between the third book
and other parts of the Aeneid, 7. 123
Increpare, 8. 527: 10. 830: 12. 332
Incubare, 7. 88

Incumbere remis, 8. 108

Indecor or indecoris, 7. 231: 11. 423, 845:
12. 25, 679

Indicative for subjunctive, 11. 112

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Indus, 7. 605

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inimicus, 11. 364

Invitare, 8. 178

Invocations employed in Aeneid, 9. 77

Inermis and inertis confused in MSS., 10. Involvere, 12. 292

595: 11. 414, 672

Inermus, inermis, 10. 571

Iners, 9. 55, 150: 10. 322

Inexcitus, 7. 623

Inexhaustus, 10. 174

Infinitive, not for imperative, 7. 126

passive in ier, 8. 493: 9. 231

Infit, with infinitive, 11. 242

Infodere terrae, 11. 205

Informare, 8. 426

Infractus, 10. 731: 12. 1

Infrenis, infrenus, 10. 750
Ingens, of noble race, 12. 225
Ingratus, 7. 425

with genitive, 10. 666
Ingravare, 11. 220
Ingredi, with dative, 10. 148
Ingruere, with dative, 12. 628
Iniquus, of space, 11. 531
Inlaetabilis, 12. 619

Inludere, with accusative, 9. 634
Inmittere, 10. 13

Inmugire, 11. 38

Innare, with accusative, 8. 651

Innocuus, 7. 230

Invulnerability of heroes, 7. 692
Ipse, in person, 8. 111

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adversative force of, 9. 626

expressing distinction, 8. 304: 10.

of whole opposed to part, 7.816: 10

= alone, 12. 843

of Jupiter, 10. 5

pater, 11. 558

Ira deorum, 11. 443

Irae, opposed to insidiae, 7. 326
Ire, of continuous extension, 8. 671
Ismarus, adj., 10. 351

Italy, past of, inconsistent views of adopted
by Virgil, 11. 252

Iter, with genitive, 10. 162
Iugo premere, 10. 78
Juno, worship of, 7. 683

double denomination of, 7. 622
Jupiter, his relation to Fate, 8. 398
speaks as one to whom the future

is present, 10. 627

his commands identified with

those of the Fates, 10. 65

Inpellere, of impressions on the senses, 12. Iuppiter Anxurus, 7. 799

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Insensibility of the dead, reference to, 7. 4 Iuventa, of the down of youth, 9. 181

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526, 528, 677: 9. 21, 197, 225, 226, 341,
414, 459, 680, 699, 794, 817: 10. 9, 23,
72, 146, 177, 253, 264, 396, 488, 545,
552, 641, 720, 731, 807, 822, 852, 899:
11. 160, 182, 298, 315, 320, 513, 560,
573, 829: 12. 62, 102, 283, 335, 438,
445, 453, 522, 523, 527, 543, 583, 686,
831, 900, 906, 908, 922, 951
Luctamen, 8. 89

Luctari, with infinitive, 12. 389
Luctificus, 7. 324

Luere foedus, 12. 695

Lumen oculus, 8. 153: 12. 220
Lumina linquere, 12. 62
Lupercal, 8. 343
Lustralis, 8. 183
Lustrare, 9. 96
Lux, of life, 9. 205

Lycian bows and arrows, 7. 816: 8. 166
pairs of brothers, 10. 126

Lycians, named from their mothers, 12.
516

Lydus, of the Etruscans, 8. 479: 9.11
Lymphatus, 7. 377

Laudes, of praiseworthy deeds, 8. 273: Lyrnesus, 10. 128

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462, 515, 527, 567, 568, 609, 635, 772: | Mensae, of a sacrificial banquet, 8. 110

8. 2, 19, 22, 47, 63, 68, 140, 160, 184,
215, 299, 314, 330, 373, 390, 392, 446,

Mephitis, 7. 84

Merere tropaeum, 11. 224

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