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Honos, use of, in connexion with decora- | Imprecations, use of, viii. 484

tion, vii. 815

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In, with accusative, expressing purpose,
vii. 13 xii. 854

clipeum adsurgere, xi. 284
limine primo, xi. 423
-ferrum ruere, viii. 648

munere, viii. 273
ordine, viii. 629
solido, xi. 427

Inachius, of Argos, vii. 286

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of the Grecian cities generally,

xi. 286
Inane, a substantive, xii. 354, 906
Inanis, of human quarrels, x. 758
Inarime, ix. 716

Increpare, of thunder, viii. 527
of chiding delay, x. 830
clipeo, xii. 332

Includere, in sense of cutting off, vii. 534
Incubare, of consulting an oracle, vii. 88
Incumbere remis, viii. 108

Iam = already, indicating completion, vii. Indecor, or indecoris, vii. 231: xi. 423,
790

iamque, xii. 754

nunc, at once, viii. 174

Iamque, second in a clause, vii. 637

doubtful sense of, viii. 42
adeo, viii. 585: xi. 487

Ianiculum, viii. 358

Iapis, xii. 391

Ictus =

boxing, vii. 165

845 xii. 25, 679

Indicative for subjunctive, xi. 112

Indiges, xii. 794

Indignus, with genitive, xii. 649

-, unworthy, as a cause for indig-
nation, x. 74

Indomitus = hardy, vii. 521

Induere, construction of, with accusative
and dative, vii. 668

Ida, introduced as part of the figure-head Indus, vii. 605

of Aeneas' ship, x. 158

Ida venatrix of the mountain, ix. 177
Idem, oblique cases of, scanned as dis-
syllables, xii. 847

Ignarus, equivalent to oblitus, viii. 187
of being a stranger, x. 706
of one astonished, x. 228
rerum, x. 666

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Ignipotens, of Vulcan, viii. 628
Ignotus alienus, vii. 167: xii. 734
Ilia tellus, ix. 285: xi. 245
Ille in similes, x. 707: xi. 809: xii. 5

like Homeric dye, x. 274: xii. 901
followed by noun with words inter-
vening, xii. 460, 901

pleonastic use of, xi. 493, note
Jupiter, vii. 110, 558: x. 875
Imago mental image, xii. 560
Immunis, with genitive, xii. 559
Imperative, sarcastic use of, vii. 425: ix.
634

--, shortened form not found in
compounds of dico, xi. 463
Imperfect, vague use of, viii. 374

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denoting frequency, ix. 312
of attempt, xii. 394

subjunctive with historic pre-

sent, ix. 361
Impia arma, xii. 31
Importunus, xi. 305

Inermis and inertis confused in MSS., x.
595 xi. 414, 672

Inermus, inermis, x. 571

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Iners, for imbellis, ix. 55, 150: x. 322
Inexcitus inexcitabilis, vii. 623
Inexhaustus inexhaustible, x. 174
Infinitive, active and passive mixed, xi. 84
not for imperative, vii. 126
Infit, construed with infinitive, xi. 242
Infodere terrae, xi. 205
Informare, viii. 426
Infractus, x. 731; xii. 1
Infrenis, infrenus, x. 750
Ingens, of noble race, xii. 225
Ingratus: = thankless, vii. 425

--, with genitive, x. 666
Ingredior, with dative, x. 148
Ingressus, with infinitive, xi. 704
Ingruere, with dative, xii. 628
Iniquus, of space, xi. 531
Inlaetabilis, xii. 619

Inludere, with accusative, ix. 634
Inmittere, of war and destruction, x. 13
Inmortalis, of that which pertains to im-
mortals, ix. 95

Inmugire, of lamentation, xi. 38

Innocuus, in active and passive sense, vii.

230

Inpellere, of impressions on the senses,
xii. 618

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Insensibility of the dead, reference to, Iuvenes, applied to all of military age,

vii. 4

Insidere, with accusative, x. 59

in military sense of occupying a
place, xi. 531

Insidiae, of a stealthy expedition, ix.
237

Insignire, vii. 790: xi. 386
Insistere, of speaking, xii. 47
Inspoliatus, xi. 594

Insuper, with ablative, ix. 274
Intactus, of standing corn, vii. 808
Integer aevi, of Ascanius, ix. 255
Intempestus = unhealthy, x. 184
Intendere, of the bow, viii. 704: ix. 665
of the arrow, ix. 590

vocem, vii. 514

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Invectus, of the sun, xii. 77
Invictus, of the Trojans, xi. 306
Invidisse deos, construction of, xi. 269
Invisus inimicus, xi. 364
Invitare, of entertaining, viii. 178
Invocations employed in Aeneid, ix. 77
Involvere roll upon, xii. 292
Ipse, in person, viii. 111

adversative force of, ix. 626

for distinction, viii. 304: x. 831
of whole opposed to part, x. 226
= alone, xii. 843

of Jupiter as distinguished from the
other deities, x. 5

pater, xi. 558

Ira deorum, xi. 443

Irae, opposed to insidiae, vii. 326

Ire, of continuous extension, viii. 671

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obvia contra, pleonastic, xi. 504

Ismarus, adj., x. 351

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Laboratus, of ground corn, viii. 181
Labra cauldron, viii. 22: xii. 417
Lacessere cursu, vii. 165
Lacrimabile bellum, vii. 604
Lacus, viii. 74

Laetus, with genitive, xi. 73

of brightness, viii. 681

of the spirit with which a person
is bidden to obey a command, vii. 430:
viii. 268, 279

Lancea, xii. 375
Laomedontia = Troiana, vii. 105
Lata lancea, xii. 374

Latin, used by Virgil loosely for Rutulian,
viii. 55, 146

-, kingdom under Aeneas and Asca-
nius, xii. 826

Latini, name, when given, xii. 823
Latins identified with Latinus in relation
to Aeneas, xi. 105

Latinus, his descent, vii. 47: xii. 163

Italy, past of, two inconsistent views of Latium, etymology of, viii. 322

adopted by Virgil, xi. 252

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Latro, xii. 7

Latus nemoris, vii. 566

Laudes, of praiseworthy deeds, viii. 273:
ix. 252

Homeric Kλéα, x. 282, 825
Laurentian marsh, the, x. 709
Lavere, not lavare, in Virgil, x. 727
Lavinia, portents regarding her, vii. 71
-, quantity of, xii. 17

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esse, with dative, xii. 52

| Manus, of skill, xii. 210

Marching of soldiers round their general's
funeral-pile, xi. 188

Marriages arranged by parents, xi. 581
Marsians, the, vii. 750

Mater, of parent tree, xii. 209
Materies, of wood for building, xi. 328
Melior, for maior, ix. 156
Mens, intention, viii. 400

consilium, xii. 554

Mensae, of a sacrificial banquet, viii. 110
Mephitis, worship of, vii. 84

Merces, sense of, as cost of an advantage,
vii. 317

Mereri tropaeum, xi. 224

Messapus, vii. 691

Meta, of time, x. 472

Metuens, without an object, xi. 47

Longi passus, for length of distances, xi. Metuere, with dative, x. 94

907

Lubricus, in mental sense, xi. 716

Lucere, of an interval, ix. 383: xi. 693
Lucretius, followed in order of sentence,
xii. 583
Luctamen, viii. 89
Luctificus, vii. 324

Luere foedus = poenas pro foedere luere,
xii. 695

Lumen oculus, viii. 153: xii. 220
Lumina linquere, of death, xii. 62
Lupercal, the viii. 343

Lustralis, sacrificial, viii. 183

Lustrare, to traverse, ix. 96

Lux, of life, ix. 205

Lycian bows and arrows, vii. 816: viii. 166
Lycians, pairs of brothers, x. 126

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named from their mothers, xii. 516
Lydus, of the Etruscans, viii. 479: ix. 11
Lymphatus, vii. 377

Lyrnesus. x. 128

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Metus, of mutual suspicion or terror, x. 9
Mezentius, vii. 648

Military concio described, xii. 561

Minari, with accusative of thing and
dative of person, x. 196: xi. 348
Minister, with genitive, xi. 658
Misceri, of thronging, vii. 704
· pulvere campus, xii. 444

Miserande puer, x. 825: xi. 42
Miserescere, personal, viii. 573

Mistranslations of Homer in Virgil, ix. 716
Mitra, the, ix. 616

Mittere, of funeral offerings, xi. 81

inmittere, xii. 629

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Mos sacrorum, xii. 836

Motherhood of the earth, notion of, xii.
900

Movere commence, vii. 45

animo, x. 890

Mulcare and mulctare, confused by tran-
scribers, but distinct in usage, xi. 839
Multus, of a god, ix. 336

Munera nota, xi. 195

Munus, viii. 273

Murranus, xii. 529, 639

Mussare, with infinitive, xi. 345

with object clause, xii. 657, 718

Mutabilis, active (?), xi. 425
Mutae artes, xii. 397

Mutare, of change for the worse, ix. 611

N.

Names of persons in Virgil, suggested by
names of places, vii. 745: ix. 412: x.
126, 166, 545

Namque, position of, as fourth word in
clause, vii. 122

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used for emphasis, x. 614
Navalia, ship's tackling, xi. 329

Ne, in parenthetical clause, viii. 39
introducing a clause, viii. 613
vero, viii. 532: xi. 278

Nec, followed by aut, xii. 135

in parenthetical sentence, xii. 534
longe = nec procul, x. 317

Nefas, parenthetical, vii. 73: viii. 688
Neque, followed by et, vii. 195
Neu, for ut neque, ix. 91

Neuter plural and ablative singular of
third declension, confused in MSS, ix.
143: xii. 790

Night, conceived of as winged, viii. 369
Nihil agere, xi. 227

Nil moror, with object clause, xi. 365
Nimbus, of the clouds in which the gods

shroud themselves, viii. 608, comp. v.
528: x. 634: xii. 811

Nisus and Euryalus, episode of, charac-
terized, Book ix. Introd.
Nocturna in lumina, vii. 13

Nodus of a difficulty to be solved, x.
428

Nomen, in apposition, vii. 63
used as genus, x. 618
glory, xi. 688

ponere, of losing or laying aside

a name, viii. 329

of giving a name, vii.

63
Nominative used for ablative, ix. 67
changed in a clause, ix. 345
when accusative would be ex-

pected, ix. 421

Nominative plural broken by following
co-ordinate nouns, xii. 161

Non for ne with imperative, xii. 78

-, repeated alone after a negative, ix.
208

Nothus with genitive, ix. 697

Notus, in general sense of stormy wind,
x. 266

Novus, of a state of things succeeding
another, viii. 695

Nubes, of a flock of birds, vii. 705
Nubibus acta, of Iris, ix. 18

Nubigenae, used of the Centaurs, vii. 674
Nulla fuit:
= was no more, vii. 51
Nullus non, xii. 405

Number, partitive for simple, x. 207, 213,
566

Numen, in literal sense, xii. 188

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of divine power, x. 221

= protection, ix. 246

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nearly equivalent to omen,' vii.

in sense of will, x. 31

of revelation, viii. 78

= indication of divine will, vii. 119:
ix. 661: xi. 232

in plural, of a single god, vii. 297
rogo, viii. 383

Numeros intendere nervis, ix. 776
Numicius, the, position of, vii. 150
vûv dé, x. 630

Nunc

- as things are, xi. 509
adeo, ix. 156: xi. 314

Nuntius, of messenger or message, viii. 582 :
xi. 897
Nursia, vii. 716

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112

in apodosis for pluperfect, xi.

referring to past time, xi. 118

in descriptions, x. 804

tense, indicative and subjunctive,
difference between illustrated, xi. 591,
848

Perferre gaudia, xi. 181

ictum, x. 786: xii. 907
vires, x. 786

Perficere, of sacrifices, viii. 307
Perhibere, viii. 324

Perpetuae mensae, meaning of, vii. 176
Perpetuus, whole, undivided, vii. 176:
viii. 183

Person, change from the third to the
second, viii. 293

Perversus = malignus, vii. 584
Pestis, of fire, ix. 540

of the Furies, vii. 505: xii. 845
Petere, of seeking in marriage, vii. 54
Petitus, aimed at, xi. 9
Phaethon, x. 189
Phalarica, the, ix. 705
Phalera, girdle, ix. 359

Phrygius, of cowardice, xii. 75
Physicians, garb of, xii. 401

Picta arma, of the Arcadians, viii. 588
Picus Martius, the, vii. 191
Pilatus, xii. 121

Pilum, vii. 664

Pinarii, the, viii. 270

Pinguis, fertilizing, of the Nile, ix. 31
Pinifer, x. 708

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