exaequare, construction of, 389. note 2.
excedere, with the accusat., 387.
excellere, construction of, 488. excludere, construction of, 468.
exire, construction of, 468.
existimare, with two accusat., 394.; is
used pleonastically, 750.
existunt qui, with the subjunct., 561. expedire, construction of, 468. expedit, with the dative, 412. experiens, with the genit., 438. note. expers, with the genit., 436, 437. note 2.; with the ablat., 437. note. 2.
ex quo (scil. tempore), 309. 478. 763. exscissum and excisum, 189. extemplo, meaning of, 272. extra, meaning of, 300. extremum est ut, 621.
exuere, construction of, 418. exulare, construction of, 468. exuor, construction of, 458.
Fabula, ellipsis of, 39. in fin. fac (facio), quantity of, 24.
Fac form- ing a circumlocution for the impera- tive, 586.; with the subjunct., 618. 624.
facere de aliquo, aliquo, alicui, and facere cum aliquo, 491.; facere, with two ac- cusatives, 394.; with the genitive, 444.; with a participle, 618. facere certiorem, construction of, 394. note 1.
facere non possum quin, 538.
facere quod, 628.
facere ut, 618, 619. 816.
facere, ellipsis of, 771.
facilis and difficilis, with the supine or ad, 671.
factum, egregie factum, 722. fallit me, 390. note.
familiaris, with the dative and genit., 410. familias, the ancient genit., 45. note 1. fando audire, 220.
fas, with the supine in u, 670. faxo, faxim, &c., 161. e.
fearing, verbs of, with ut and ne, 533. febris, ellipsis of, 763.
fecundus, with the genit., 436. fer, quantity of, 24.
ferax, with the genit., 436.
fere and ferme, their difference from paene and prope, 279.
fertilis, with the genit., 436, 437. note 2. fertur, 607.
fidere, construction of, 413. 452.
fieri and esse, with the genit., 444. 448. fieri non potest ut, 621.; quin, 538. figures, 821., &c.
filius and filia, ellipsis of, 761. finitimus, with the dative, 411. fit, construction of, 621. flagitare, with two accusat., 393. flocci habere, 444. note. florere, with the ablat., 460. foras and foris, 400. in fin. forem, 156. in fin. 224.
forte, fortasse, forsitan, 271. 728. fortuna fortes, 759.
fortuitus, as a word of three syllables, 11. fractions, how expressed, 120. freni, proved to occur, 99. frequentative verbs, 231. 1. fretus, construction of, 467. frui, construction of, 465, 466. frustra, meaning of, 275.
fugere, construction of, 388.; fugit me,
fuisse instead of esse, with the part. perf. pass., 592.
fulgurat and fulminat, difference of, 228. fungi, construction of, 465, 466. future tense, its use, 509, 510. 516.; in the sense of the imperat., 586.; future perfect, 511.; future perfect with ero and fuero, 168. note. futurum esse ut, 594. 621. futurum fuisse ut, 595.
gaudeo, construction of, 629. gender, of the predicate, 376. genitive, of the subject and object, 423. and note 1. The genitive instead of a noun in apposition, 425. genit. with adverbs of place, 434.; with neuters of adjectives, 435.; with relative adjectives, 436.; with the participle present active, 438.; with neuters of pronouns, and adjec- tive pronouns, 432. Genitive of qua- lity, 426, 427. Pleonastic genitive in expressions denoting time, 434. in fin. Genitive paraphrased by prepositions, 430.; of value and price, 444, 445. ; of guilt and crime, 446.; of punish- ment, 447.
genitive of the gerund, 425. 659. foll. ; joined with the genit. plural of sub- stantives, 661.
genitive, of the participle fut. passive with esse, 662.
genitivus partitivus, 429. 431. genitive, its position, 791.; instead of the ablat., 437. 470.; instead of the
accusat., 661.; the genit. animi with adjectives, 437. 1.
genitus, with the ablat. alone, 451. gentium, used pleonastically, 434. genus, used in circumlocutions, 678. ; (hoc, id, illud, omne) genus, used ad- verbially, 428.; genus clari, for genere, in Tacitus, 458.
gerund, in a passive sense, 658. gerundivum, 656.
gladiatoribus, in answer to the question, "when?" 475. note.
gloriari, construction of, 452. gnarus, with the genit., 436. gradatio, a figure, 822.
gratia and causa, 679.; their position,
I and u, middle sounds, 2.; i and e for the Greek e, 1. The letter i, S.; i in the genit. singul. instead of is, 61. 1.; in the ablative of names of towns, 63. in fin., and the note at the foot of page; i, for ii in the genit. sing. of the second declens., 49.; in the perfect, 160.; i, instead of ji in the com- pounds of jacere, 183.
-ia, the termination, 246. 2. -ia, quantity of, 16. note 1. jam, e. g. nihil jam, 286. iambic verse, 835. foll. jamdudum, 287.
jampridem, 287. in fin.
—ibam, instead of iebam, 162. -ibo, instead of iam, 162. -icio, instead of jicio, in the pounds of jacio, 183. in fin. -icus, the termination, 250. 2. ictus, 828.
id, with the genit., 432.; id aetatis, id temporis, 459.; id agere ut, 614.; id quod, instead of quod, 371.
idem, meaning of, 127.; with the genit., 432.; instead of etiam and tamen, 127. C97.; idem qui, ac, atque, ut, cum, 704.; idem with the dative, 704. in fin. identidem, 276. 2.
idoneus, with qui and the subjunctive, 568.; with the dative of the gerund, 664.
jecur, declension of, 57.
igitur, 355.; placed first in Cicero, 357.; equivalent to " I say," 739.
ignarus, with the genitive, 436.
-ile, the termination, 244.
iidem and iisdem, pronunciation of, 132.
immemor, 436.
immunis, 437. note 2. 468.
immo, meaning of, 277.
impatiens, with the genit., 438. impedire, with quominus and ne, 543. c.; with the infinitive, 544. imperare, construction of, 617. imperative, 583.; paraphrased by fac, noli, cave, 586.; the imperative of direct speech becomes the subjunctive in the oratio obliqua, 603. Use of the imperative future, 584.; the im- perat. fut. passive has no second person plur., 151. 164. The imperat. perf. passive, 587.
imperfect of the indicative, 502.; the imperfect in hypothetical sentences, 524.; used instead of the pluperfect,
indigere, 463. indignari, 629.
indignus qui, with the subjunct., 568.; indignus with the ablative, 467. indirect speech, 545. foll., 603. induere, 418.
inesse, 415, 416. infamare, 446.
infinitive perfect, instead of the infinit.
present, 590. 611.; infinit. future with verbs of promising and hoping, 605.; infinit. future, paraphrased; the historical infinit., 599. note; the in- finit. as the subject, 597, 598.; as the object, 597.; as the predicate, 600. note. The infinit. with relative ad- jectives is poetical, 598. 659. in fin.; the infinit. instead of the genit. of the gerund, 659.; instead of ut with the subjunct., 616.
infinitum est, the indicat. instead of the subjunct., 520.
infra, meaning of, 300.
inimicitiae, a plurale tantum, 94.
inimicus, with the dative and genit., 410. initio, at first, without a preposit., 495. innitor, 452.
inquam, “I say," 739.
inquit, ellipsis of, 772.; its position,
terrogative sentences, 552, 553, 554.; in the accusat. with the infinit., 603. intra, meaning of, 300.
intransitive verbs used in a transitive sense, and governing the accusat., 383.; with the dative, 412. invadere, 387.
invenire, with two accusat., 394. inveniuntur qui, with the subjunct., 561. inventum, as a substant. joined with an adverb, 722.
invidere, 412, 413.
invidendus, as an adjective, 657.
-inus, the termination, 252.
inutilis, 409.; with the dative of the gerund, 664.
-is, the termination, 237. Ionic verse, 852. foll.
ipse, meaning of, 125. note, 695. 702.; used as the subject, 696.; with pos- sessive pronouns, 696. note; in the oblique cases, 702. Ipsum joined to an infinitive, 598.; to nunc and tum, 270.; et ipse, instead of etiam, 698. irasci, with the dative, 412.; its perfect succensui, 209.
ire, with the supine, 669. irony, implied in certain particles, 345. note, 526.
is, meaning of, 127.; at the beginning of a sentence, 699.; instead of the reflective pronoun, 604.; ellipsis of, 765, 766.; used pleonastically with quidem, 744.; isque, et is (quidem), 699.; is-qui, 556. 704.
is (eis), in the accusat. plur. instead of es, 68. note.
-is, dropped in the preterite tenses, 161.
islands, names of, construction of, 398. note 1.
iste, meaning of, 127. 701.; iste joined with talis and tantus, 701. note. istic, istuc, istine, adverbs of place, 291. isto, as an adverb, 291. note. istud, with the genitive, 432.
ita, 281.726.; used pleonastically, 748.; ita ut, 726.
itaque, 344. note; its position, 355.; comp. 739.
-itas, the termination, 246. iterum, 123.
itinere without the preposit. in, 482. jubeor facere, vetor, 607.
jubere, construction of, 412.; with the accus. with the infinit. &c., 617. jucundus, with the supine, infinit., or ad,
judicare, with two accusat., 394.; with the genit, of a crime, 446. jugerum, declension of, 97.; its meaning,
-ium, derivative termination, 241. -ium, in the genit. plur. of the third declens., 66.
junctus, with the ablat. alone, 474. Juppiter, declension of, 69.
-ius, quantity of, 16.; termination, 251. 6
juratus, with an active meaning, 123. juris (e) consultus, 437. note 2.
justum erat, the indicat, instead of the subjunct., 518.
juvare, 388.; juvat me, 390. note. juxta, as an adverb, 323.; juxta ac (atque), S40. note.
legem dare, construction of, 617. -lentus, the termination, 252. 10. levare, 468.
liberare, with the genit., 446.; with the ablat. alone or with ab, 468. liber, 468.
licere, with the genit., 444.
licet, construed as a conjunction, 574.; licet esse, with the accus. and the dative, 601.; with the infinit. act. and pass., 608.; with the subjunct., 624.; licet, the indicat, instead of the subjunct., 518.; used pleonastically,
litterae, orthography of, 12.; with dis- tributive numerals, 119.; with pos- sessive pronouns, 684.
locare, with the genit., 444.; with is
and the ablat., 489.; with the par- ticiple fut. pass., 653.
loci, locorum, 434.; loci and loca, dif- ference between, 99.
loco and locis, without the prepos. in,
locus, in apposition to names of towns,
logaoedic verse, 858.
long syllables, 15.; long vowels, 16 note 1.; in certain words, 17. longe, with comparatives and super- latives, 108.
longus, with the accusat., 395.
longum est, the indicat. instead of the subjunct., 520.
luci, in the phrase cum primo luci, 78..
ludere, transitive and intransitive, 383. ludis, in answer to the question "when"? 475. note.
-lus, la, lum, the termination, 240.
mucte, 103., and macti, 453.
magis, used in circumlocutions, 106. 114. 690.; pleonastically, 747. magnam, maximam partem, 459. magni, parvi, &c., with the verbs of es- timating, 444, 445.
magno, parvo, &c., with the verbs of buying, 445.
malim, with the subjunct., 624.
malle, construction of, 488.
mallem, meaning of, 528.
mandare, 617.
mane, 89. 270.
manere, with the accusat., 383.
manifestus, with the genit., 446. note. mare, ellipsis of, 763.
me, before the names of gods, 361. note. mederi, with the dative, 412.
medicari and medicare, construction of, 413.
meditari ut, 614.
mediusfidius, 361. note. mehercule, 361. note.
melius erat, the indicat. instead of the subjunct., 518.
melos, melus, and melum, 89.
memini, construction of, 439, 440.; with the infinit. present, 589.
-men, the termination, 238.
in mentem venit, construction of, 439, 440.
-mentum, the termination, 238. -met, the suffix, 131. 139. metuens, with the genit., 438. metuere, construction of, 414. 533. meum est, 448.
mi, for mihi, 131.
mihi crede, instead of profecto, 801. mile, Roman, 875.
miles, instead of milites, 364.
militia, construed like the names of towns, 400.
military expressions without the prepos. cum, 473.
millies, in the sense of "very often," 692. million, how expressed, 115. minimum, with the genit., 432. ministrare, construction of, 412. 653. minus, with the genit., 432.; instead of non, 731.; without quam, 397. 485.
miror, 629.
miserari, 442.
miserescere and misereri, 442.
nam and enim, 345. note; nam, namque, 345. note, 739. 808. note.
names in ius used as adjectives, 254. nascitur, 615.
natu, 90. 670.
natura fert, ut, 622. in fin.
natus, "old," with the accus., 397.; with the ablat., 451.
nauci habere, 444. note.
ne, inseparable particle, 330. in fin. ne, 24. note, 347. 532. 573.
ne, the interrogative particle, 352. 554.; with the accus, with the infinit., 609. ne-ne, a poetical and unclassical form of a question, 454.
ne aliquid, 708.; ne multa, ne multis, ne plura, 769.; ne non, 535.; after vide, 754. note.
ne, with the subjunct. instead of the im- perat., 529. note.
ne, with the imperative, in Plautus and Terence, 585.
nec nec, with the singular, 374. nec, instead of ne-quidem, 277. nec, instead of neu, 535. in fin. nec ipse, 698.
nec is, 699.
песпе, 554.
nec non, 334.
necesse, 103. in fin.; necesse est, con- struction of, 625.; with the infinit. act. and pass., 608.
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