Pluperfect, of instantaneous action, viii. Priests in battle, xi. 768 subjunctive, in potential sense, xi. 118 rhetorical use of, x. 79, 532 of a single person's shade, x. 519 Poena, with genitive of the person, ix. 422 Ponere, of the wind, vii. 27 aequum aequare, xii. 569 Pons, of a ship, x. 288 Populi Latini, range of the expression, Populus, distinguished from gens, x. 202 Portus, of a landing-place in the mouth metaphorical use of, vii. 598 Praecipere, of seizing a position in war, x. Praecipitem inpellere, x. 232: xii. 379 Praecipito, intransitive, xi. 617 Praefatus divos, xi. 301 Praefodere, xi. 473 Praeneste, legend of, vii. 679 Praestare, with accusative, in sense of Praeter, used adverbially, x. 399 Prayer, before discharging a weapon, ix. 404 xii. 737 Prima almost tandem, vii. 118 244 of the first glimpse of a thing, ix. of front rank in battle, vii. 531, adverbially, vii. 354, 603: viii. in distinction of an individual from | Proavus, vague use of, viii. 54 Pronoun, pregnant use of, vii. 595: xii. reflexive, omitted after words of reflexive omitted after fateor, xii. 794 Properare, in sense of studere, vii. 57 -, with accusative, ix. 401: xii. 425 Propinquus, of nearness in time, xi. 156 remember, vii. 123 Reposcere, with double accusative, vii. 606 Res, of the world, ix. 131 of fortune, viii. 151: ix. 188 rapere, x. 14 Resonare, peculiar use of, vii. 12 Restare, to remain for completion, x. 29 Retractare, to handle after disuse, vii. retract, xii. 11 intransitive, xii. 889 Retro fugit Hadriacas undas, of a river Revocare, of recalling the past, vii. 40 pedem, of a river, ix. 125 Revolvere, in different senses, ix. 391: x. Rex, of a prince, ix. 223 Rhetorical exaggeration in speeches of the introduction of speaker's name Greek, example of, x. 136 viii. 688 Salii, hymn of the, viii. 287 Salve and vale in conjunction, xi. 97 Sanctus, xi. 158: xii. 648 Sandals, the Tyrrhenian, viii. 458 Sidus procella, xii. 451 Sigean promontory, gives name to the Signa ferre, vii. 628: viii. 498 Sanguineus, of ruddy colour in metal, viii. Signa sequi, x. 258 for royal power, x. 852 Sceptre carried by patres, xii. 211 Scutatus, of cavalry, ix. 370 Secreta, of a place of retirement, viii. 463 Secundo rumore, of general approval, viii. Secundus, applied to a deity, x. 21 Securis, battle-axe, by whom used, vii. 184 Seges, uses of, for the land and the crop, - ferrea, xii. 663 = sententia, xi. 21 Senatus opposed to juvenes, viii. 105 Senior, epithet of a river-god, viii. 32 Sententia, nominative when ablative Signare to commemorate, vii. 4 oculis, xii. 3 Significare, ἅπαξ λεγόμενον in Virgil, xii. Signum, of tokens not visible to the eye, canere, vii. 513 Sila, xii. 715 Similes, with geographical specifications, Simul, with participle, x. 856: xii. 758 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 Sole novo, sense of, vii. 720 Sollicitus, with force of sollicitatus, vii. 81 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 Spiramenta animae, the lungs, ix 580 562 - 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 Summa belli, of a place, x. 70: xii. 572 Summae res, of critical circumstances, ix. Summam imponere, vii. 572 Summus Deum, of Apollo, xi. 785 Spondaic metre, indicating slowness, vii. Super, with force of èπí, ix. 61 usque usque super, xi. 317 Superbus, of tyranny, &c., viii. 118 Supernatural agency, complicated use of, Superstitio, of an object of dread, xii. 817 Suppositus, used to give notion of spurious- Supra, quantity of, vii. 32 vii. 220 most exalted, a title of Jove, Surgere, with implied notion of futurity, Surgere in cornua, x. 725 Sustentare aciem, xii. 662 Sustinere, to hold or keep off, xi. 750 Swine, sacrificed in treaties, viii. 641 Stirps, masculine in Virgil, xii. 208, 770, Sword, mode of wearing the, viii. 459: ix. 303 |