Effugere, 7. 437 12. 276 Excipere, 8. 124: 9. 763: 10. 867 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: Embassies received in temples, 7. 170 Enim, use of, in imitation of Homer, 7.533 Ennius imitated by Virgil in these books, Ensem accipere, 10. 907 Epic narrative, examples of brevity of Epithet of the sky given to the god Epithets, two to one substantive, 10. 391: Equinus, 9. 622 Ergo, introducing an event as a conse- quence, 9. 107 Erinys, 7. 447 Eripere, 7. 119 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 Exitia, 7. 129 Expedire, 8. 50: 12. 258 Fate, called on to change its course, 9. 94 | Fuat, 10. 108 Fates, the, conceived as particular des- Fuerat for erat, 10. 613 Fulvus, 7. 279: 10. 134 Fundere, 8. 139: 9.592: 11. 665 Furere, 9. 691: 10. 545 Fiducia, with genitive of object, 8. 395: Genitor, 8. 72 9. 142 Fidus, with genitive, 12. 659 Figura, 10. 641 Figure-heads of vessels, 10. 166 Fila legere, 10. 815 Fingere, 8. 365, 634 Firmare omina, 8. 78 Flavus, of the Tiber, 7. 81 Flictus, 9. 667 Florus, 12. 605 Focus, 12. 118 Foedus, of the laws of hospitality, 10. 91 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 Genus after quis, 8. 114 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 VOL. III. 270 sacrifices to, 8. 104 -, 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 Impia arma, 12. 31 Importunus, 11. 305 Imprecations, 8. 484 Homeric localities identified with Italian, In, with accusative, expressing purpose, 7. 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 Inconsistencies between the third book Incumbere remis, 8. 108 Indecor or indecoris, 7. 231: 11. 423, 845: Indicative for subjunctive, 11. 112 Indus, 7. 605 - 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 with genitive, 10. 666 Inludere, with accusative, 9. 634 Inmugire, 11. 38 Innare, with accusative, 8. 651 Innocuus, 7. 230 Invulnerability of heroes, 7. 692 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 Italy, past of, inconsistent views of adopted Iter, with genitive, 10. 162 double denomination of, 7. 622 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 Insensibility of the dead, reference to, 7. 4 Iuventa, of the down of youth, 9. 181 526, 528, 677: 9. 21, 197, 225, 226, 341, Luctari, with infinitive, 12. 389 Luere foedus, 12. 695 Lumen oculus, 8. 153: 12. 220 Lycian bows and arrows, 7. 816: 8. 166 Lycians, named from their mothers, 12. Lydus, of the Etruscans, 8. 479: 9.11 Laudes, of praiseworthy deeds, 8. 273: Lyrnesus, 10. 128 462, 515, 527, 567, 568, 609, 635, 772: | Mensae, of a sacrificial banquet, 8. 110 8. 2, 19, 22, 47, 63, 68, 140, 160, 184, Mephitis, 7. 84 Merere tropaeum, 11. 224 |