Honos, use of, in connexion with decora- | Imprecations, use of, viii. 484 tion, vii. 815 In, with accusative, expressing purpose, clipeum adsurgere, xi. 284 munere, viii. 273 Inachius, of Argos, vii. 286 of the Grecian cities generally, xi. 286 Increpare, of thunder, viii. 527 Includere, in sense of cutting off, vii. 534 Iam = already, indicating completion, vii. Indecor, or indecoris, vii. 231: xi. 423, iamque, xii. 754 nunc, at once, viii. 174 Iamque, second in a clause, vii. 637 doubtful sense of, viii. 42 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- Indomitus = hardy, vii. 521 Induere, construction of, with accusative Ida, introduced as part of the figure-head Indus, vii. 605 of Aeneas' ship, x. 158 Ida venatrix of the mountain, ix. 177 Ignarus, equivalent to oblitus, viii. 187 - Ignipotens, of Vulcan, viii. 628 like Homeric dye, x. 274: xii. 901 pleonastic use of, xi. 493, note --, shortened form not found in denoting frequency, ix. 312 subjunctive with historic pre- sent, ix. 361 Inermis and inertis confused in MSS., x. Inermus, inermis, x. 571 Iners, for imbellis, ix. 55, 150: x. 322 --, with genitive, x. 666 Inludere, with accusative, ix. 634 Inmugire, of lamentation, xi. 38 Innocuus, in active and passive sense, vii. 230 Inpellere, of impressions on the senses, 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 Insidiae, of a stealthy expedition, ix. Insignire, vii. 790: xi. 386 Insuper, with ablative, ix. 274 vocem, vii. 514 Invectus, of the sun, xii. 77 adversative force of, ix. 626 for distinction, viii. 304: x. 831 of Jupiter as distinguished from the pater, xi. 558 Ira deorum, xi. 443 Irae, opposed to insidiae, vii. 326 Ire, of continuous extension, viii. 671 obvia contra, pleonastic, xi. 504 Ismarus, adj., x. 351 Laboratus, of ground corn, viii. 181 Laetus, with genitive, xi. 73 of brightness, viii. 681 of the spirit with which a person Lancea, xii. 375 Latin, used by Virgil loosely for Rutulian, -, kingdom under Aeneas and Asca- Latini, name, when given, xii. 823 Latinus, his descent, vii. 47: xii. 163 Italy, past of, two inconsistent views of Latium, etymology of, viii. 322 adopted by Virgil, xi. 252 Latro, xii. 7 Latus nemoris, vii. 566 Laudes, of praiseworthy deeds, viii. 273: Homeric Kλéα, x. 282, 825 esse, with dative, xii. 52 | Manus, of skill, xii. 210 Marching of soldiers round their general's Marriages arranged by parents, xi. 581 Mater, of parent tree, xii. 209 consilium, xii. 554 Mensae, of a sacrificial banquet, viii. 110 Merces, sense of, as cost of an advantage, 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 Luere foedus = poenas pro foedere luere, Lumen oculus, viii. 153: xii. 220 Lustralis, sacrificial, viii. 183 Lustrare, to traverse, ix. 96 Lux, of life, ix. 205 Lycian bows and arrows, vii. 816: viii. 166 named from their mothers, xii. 516 Lyrnesus. x. 128 Metus, of mutual suspicion or terror, x. 9 Military concio described, xii. 561 Minari, with accusative of thing and Miserande puer, x. 825: xi. 42 Mistranslations of Homer in Virgil, ix. 716 Mittere, of funeral offerings, xi. 81 inmittere, xii. 629 Mos sacrorum, xii. 836 Motherhood of the earth, notion of, xii. Movere commence, vii. 45 animo, x. 890 Mulcare and mulctare, confused by tran- 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 Mutare, of change for the worse, ix. 611 N. Names of persons in Virgil, suggested by Namque, position of, as fourth word in used for emphasis, x. 614 Ne, in parenthetical clause, viii. 39 Nec, followed by aut, xii. 135 in parenthetical sentence, xii. 534 Nefas, parenthetical, vii. 73: viii. 688 Neuter plural and ablative singular of Night, conceived of as winged, viii. 369 Nil moror, with object clause, xi. 365 shroud themselves, viii. 608, comp. v. Nisus and Euryalus, episode of, charac- Nodus of a difficulty to be solved, x. Nomen, in apposition, vii. 63 ponere, of losing or laying aside a name, viii. 329 of giving a name, vii. 63 pected, ix. 421 Nominative plural broken by following Non for ne with imperative, xii. 78 -, repeated alone after a negative, ix. Nothus with genitive, ix. 697 Notus, in general sense of stormy wind, Novus, of a state of things succeeding Nubes, of a flock of birds, vii. 705 Nubigenae, used of the Centaurs, vii. 674 Number, partitive for simple, x. 207, 213, Numen, in literal sense, xii. 188 of divine power, x. 221 = protection, ix. 246 nearly equivalent to omen,' vii. in sense of will, x. 31 of revelation, viii. 78 = indication of divine will, vii. 119: in plural, of a single god, vii. 297 Numeros intendere nervis, ix. 776 Nunc - as things are, xi. 509 Nuntius, of messenger or message, viii. 582 : 112 in apodosis for pluperfect, xi. referring to past time, xi. 118 in descriptions, x. 804 tense, indicative and subjunctive, Perferre gaudia, xi. 181 ictum, x. 786: xii. 907 Perficere, of sacrifices, viii. 307 Perpetuae mensae, meaning of, vii. 176 Person, change from the third to the Perversus = malignus, vii. 584 of the Furies, vii. 505: xii. 845 Phrygius, of cowardice, xii. 75 Picta arma, of the Arcadians, viii. 588 Pilum, vii. 664 Pinarii, the, viii. 270 Pinguis, fertilizing, of the Nile, ix. 31 |