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Pluperfect, of instantaneous action, viii. Priests in battle, xi. 768

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subjunctive, in potential sense,

xi. 118
Plural, generalizing idea, vii. 98, 270: xii.
658, 799

rhetorical use of, x. 79, 532

of a single person's shade, x. 519
neuter for singular, viii. 729

Poena, with genitive of the person, ix. 422
Polluere pacem, vii. 467

Ponere, of the wind, vii. 27

aequum aequare, xii. 569
animas, xi. 366

Pons, of a ship, x. 288

Populi Latini, range of the expression,
vii. 716

Populus, distinguished from gens, x. 202
Porgite, of making a libation, viii. 274
Porsenna, quantity of, viii. 646
Porticus, xii. 474

Portus, of a landing-place in the mouth
of a river, vii. 201

metaphorical use of, vii. 598
Potestas, in concrete sense, x. 18
Potitii, the, viii. 269

Praecipere, of seizing a position in war, x.
277

Praecipitem inpellere, x. 232: xii. 379

Praecipito, intransitive, xi. 617
Praedives, xi. 213

Praefatus divos, xi. 301

Praefodere, xi. 473

Praeneste, legend of, vii. 679

Praestare, with accusative, in sense of
superare, xi. 438

Praeter, used adverbially, x. 399
Praeterea, xi, 285

Prayer, before discharging a weapon, ix. 404
Precari, with dative, of becoming sup-
pliant to a person, viii. 127
Premere, opposed to extollere, xi. 402
Preposition with the second of two sub-
stantives, vii. 296
Present tense following the past, x. 58
following imperfect, ix. 418:

xii. 737

Prima almost tandem, vii. 118
Primum, indicating expectation, ix. 110
Primus for primoris, ix. 453

244

of the first glimpse of a thing, ix.

of front rank in battle, vii. 531,
673: viii. 561: xi. 895

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adverbially, vii. 354, 603: viii.
288: xii. 103

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in distinction of an individual from
others mentioned generally, viii. 269
Prisca fides, vi. 878: ix. 79

| Proavus, vague use of, viii. 54
Procul, of a short distance, x. 835
Profectus, of origin, viii. 51
Proiicere, of abandoning, xi. 361
with dative, xii. 256
Proinde, with imperative, xi. 383
Promittere, with present infinitive, xi.
503
Promptus, vii. 459

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Pronoun, pregnant use of, vii. 595: xii.
468

reflexive, omitted after words of
hoping, promising, &c., xii. 654

reflexive omitted after fateor,

xii. 794
Proper names especially liable to corrup-
tion, vii. 740

Properare, in sense of studere, vii. 57

-, with accusative, ix. 401: xii. 425
Propinquare, actively, with notion of
making propitious, x. 254

Propinquus, of nearness in time, xi. 156
Protei columnae, xi. 262

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remember, vii. 123

Reposcere, with double accusative, vii. 606
Requies, with genitive of object, xii. 241
Requirere quaerere, vii. 625

Res, of the world, ix. 131

of fortune, viii. 151: ix. 188
personified, x. 152
fessae, xi. 335

rapere, x. 14

Resonare, peculiar use of, vii. 12

Restare, to remain for completion, x. 29
Retorquens, viii. 460

Retractare, to handle after disuse, vii.
694

retract, xii. 11

intransitive, xii. 889

Retro fugit Hadriacas undas, of a river
driven back, xi. 405

Revocare, of recalling the past, vii. 40

pedem, of a river, ix. 125

Revolvere, in different senses, ix. 391: x.
61

Rex, of a prince, ix. 223
Rhea, vii. 659

Rhetorical exaggeration in speeches of the
gods, x. 48, 92

introduction of speaker's name
in the course of a speech, xi. 536, 582
Rhythm, unusual, adopted for variety, vii.
724

Greek, example of, x. 136
Rigidus, epithet of hasta, x. 346
ensis, xii. 304
Rivers represented in human form, x. 206
Roman dislike of strange gods, viii. 185
horror of marriage with a foreigner,

viii. 688

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Salii, hymn of the, viii. 287

Salve and vale in conjunction, xi. 97
Sancire foedus, xii. 200

Sanctus, xi. 158: xii. 648

Sandals, the Tyrrhenian, viii. 458

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Sidus procella, xii. 451

Sigean promontory, gives name to the
whole Troad, vii. 294

Signa ferre, vii. 628: viii. 498

Sanguineus, of ruddy colour in metal, viii. Signa sequi, x. 258

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for royal power, x. 852

Sceptre carried by patres, xii. 211
Sceptrum, for the place it rules, ix. 9
Scissa palla, emblematic of violence and
division, viii. 702

Scutatus, of cavalry, ix. 370
Scyphus, the, viii. 278
Secare spem, x. 107

Secreta, of a place of retirement, viii. 463
Secretus, separated, viii. 670

Secundo rumore, of general approval, viii.
90

Secundus, applied to a deity, x. 21

Securis, battle-axe, by whom used, vii. 184
Securus, with genitive, vii. 304
Sedere, of a resolution, víi. 611: xi. 551
Sedile, appropriate use of, viii. 176
Seditio, of faction, xi. 340

Seges, uses of, for the land and the crop,
vii. 526

- ferrea, xii. 663
Segnis cowardly, x. 592

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sententia, xi. 21

Senatus opposed to juvenes, viii. 105
Senex, of antiquity rather than age, viii.
638

Senior, epithet of a river-god, viii. 32
Sentence, forming second object to a verb,
ix. 56

Sententia, nominative when ablative
would be usual, x. 608
Sepultus, metaphorical, ix. 189

Signare to commemorate, vii. 4

oculis, xii. 3

Significare, ἅπαξ λεγόμενον in Virgil, xii.
692

Signum, of tokens not visible to the eye,
ix. 394

canere, vii. 513

Sila, xii. 715

Similes, with geographical specifications,
vii. 674: ix. 680

Simul, with participle, x. 856: xii. 758
Sine more, vii. 377: viii. 635

Sinere, with accusative, ix. 620

Singular number, use of the, where the

plural is meant, vii. 667

Sistrum, viii. 696

Situs, uses of, vii. 440
Socii, partners, xi. 322

Sole novo, sense of, vii. 720

Sollicitus, with force of sollicitatus, vii. 81
Solvere, of release from obligation, x. 111
membra, xii. 951

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Specula, of the top of a mountain, xi. 526 | Subvehi, of going against the stream, viii.

Specus, gender of, vii. 568

Sperare, of expecting evil, xi. 275
Spiraculum, vii. 568

Spiramenta animae, the lungs, ix 580
Spoils, Roman practice of burning, viii.

562

-

burnt with the dead, xi. 193

-, hung up in temples, xi. 778

Spolia opima, used loosely, x. 449

58

Succedere, x. 439

to rise, xii. 235
tectis, xi. 145

Summa belli, of a place, x. 70: xii. 572

Summae res, of critical circumstances, ix.
199

Summam imponere, vii. 572

Summus Deum, of Apollo, xi. 785

Spondaic metre, indicating slowness, vii. Super, with force of èπí, ix. 61
634

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usque usque super, xi. 317
Superans, use of as equivalent to prae-
stans, viii. 208
Superare, viii. 58, 95

Superbus, of tyranny, &c., viii. 118
Superi, x. 34

Supernatural agency, complicated use of,
ix. Introd.

Superstitio, of an object of dread, xii. 817
Supponere ignem, xi. 119

Suppositus, used to give notion of spurious-
ness, vii. 283

Supra, quantity of, vii. 32
Supremus

vii. 220

most exalted, a title of Jove,

Surgere, with implied notion of futurity,
x. 28

Surgere in cornua, x. 725

Sustentare aciem, xii. 662

Sustinere, to hold or keep off, xi. 750
Swans, songs of, vii. 700

Swine, sacrificed in treaties, viii. 641

Stirps, masculine in Virgil, xii. 208, 770, Sword, mode of wearing the, viii. 459: ix.
781

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