Ara maxima, i. 7. Archaisms, in Livy, i. 49. Argentum ad vescendum factum, xxii. 52. Argiletum, position of, i. 19. Arma and Tela, i. 25; xxii. 57. Asserere in servitutem, —in libertatem, iii. 44. Assuescere, xxi. 33; xxii. 18. At, with the force of saltem, i. 41; iii. 56; at enim, xxi. 18; ib. 40. Auspicato, v. 38. Auspicia ementiri, xxi. 62. C. Calida consilia, xxii. 24. Carptim, xxii. 16. Castra, for a day's march," xxi. 31; —movere, ib. 33. Celeres, i. 15. Celerius spe, xxi. 6. Centuriare, xxii. 38. Ceterum, xxi. 5; ib. 6; ib. 18. Cetrati, xxi. 21. Claudere, "to be lame," xxii. 39 Clepere, xxii. 10; clepset, ib. Cloaca maxima, i. 56. Cœlius Antipater, xxi. 38. Comitium, xxii. 7; comitiis centuriatis, ablative of time, ii. 2. Committere cur, v. 46; —bellum, xxi. 40. Concionabundus, iii. 47. Conclamare, i. 58. Conditio, iii. 45; conditionibus, or sub conditionibus, xxi. 12. Connubium, iv. 1. Consalutare, salutare, and appellare, xxii. 29. Conserere artes belli, xxi. 1. Construction, changes of, frequent in Livy, xxi. 5; ib. 18; change from Cum-tum, force of, i. 8; the mood with cum in cum―tum; ib. 21 Custodia and stationes, v. 44; xxi. 14. D. Dative, dativus ethicus, Preface; —commodi, xxi. 33; ib. 54; translated ablative with a or ab, i. 23; iii. 54; xxi. 34; ib. 39; with part. in Decernere, xxi. 6. Decuriare, xxii. 38. Degeneratum, used substantively, i. 53. Demum, v. 41. Destinatum, used substantively, xxi. 54. Dicere diem, ii. 35. Dies, gender, xxii. 8;-joined with tempus, xxii. 39; diem de die, v. 48. Dignitates, xxii. 40. Dignus, without a noun, xxi. 48. Dirimere and dividere, xxii. 15. Discerneres, xxi. 4. Dispar and dissimilis, xxii. 46. Ditionis, fieri, facere, i. 25; xxi. 53. Donec, temporal, with the imperfect and pluperfect subjunctive, i. 39; Dubitare, construction, xxii. 55. Ducere, used absolutely, i. 23; xxi. 22; ib. 56; xxii. 12; "to take with," Duim, xxii. 10. Dum, in the sense of ut, iii. 46;" so long as, "with the subjunctive, ii. 6. E republica, xxii. 11. Ecquis, i. 9. E. Educere, used absolutely, i. 23; xxi. 39 Egredi urbem, iii. 57; xxii. 55. Ellipsis, in questions expressing indignation, iv. 2 Ementiri auspicia, xxi. 63. Emerita stipendia, xxi. 43. Enim, expressing strong asseveration, xxii. 25. Error, i. 23; xxii. 1. Esse, with the gen. meaning to whom or what any thing belongs, i. 25; Et, " and that too," i. 17; explicative, xxii. 2; et-et-tum, i. 40; "and Et ipse, where the antithesis is not expressed, xxi. 23. Evadere, with the acc., xxi. 32. Evehi in anchoras, xxii. 19. Excedere urbem, ii. 37. Excipere hospitio, i. 22. Ex comparatione, xxii. 8;—vano, xxii. 7 ; —mei animi sententia, xxii. 53; -magna parte, xxi. 5;-fædere, i. 23. Expertus, used passively, i. 17; xxi. 1. Expetere, intransitive, i. 22; transitive, i. 23;-in aliquem, ib F. Facere, fieri, with genitive, i 25; xxi. 44; ib. 53. Facere, "to sacrifice," xxii 0. Fallere, "to escape notice of," v. 47; xxi. 48; "to deceive," xxi. 45. Fama and rumor, xxii. 39. Fando audire, iv. 3. Feretrius, Juppiter, i. 10. Ferre, tacitum feras, iii. 45; ab Turno tulisse-tacitum, ib. Ferro igni, ii. 10. Fetialis, i. 24. Firmus and stabilis, xxii. 37. Flaminia via, xxii. 11. Fortis and strenuus, iv. 3; ib. 4; xxi. 4. Forum and toga, xxii. 26. Frigus and gelu, xxi. 32. Funesta familia, ii. 8. Furca, i. 26. Furere and insanire, xxii. 39. G. Genitive, with esse and fieri, i. 25; xxi. 44; of quality with a proper Gravis, meaning, i. 16. Hærere vestigio, xxi. 35. H. Haud ita multo post, i. 33; haud parum, xxii. 26. Hauddum, xxii. 12. Haurire ex vano, xxii. 7. Hendiadys, xxi. 63. Hexameters in prose, Preface; xxii. 50. I. Idem," and also," xxi. 25; ib. 43. Impellere, with infinitive, xxii. 6. Imperfect, after postquam, i. 23; iii. 46; xxi. 12; ib. 28. - 66 subj. in oratio obliqua, after a past tense, where the future in Implere, with the genitive, i. 46. -ma- In, in id, denoting purpose, xxi. 42 ; —custodiam habere, xxii. 25; Indicative, in oratio obl. xxi. 1; ib. 3; in the apodosis of conditional Indignus, followed by ut and the subj. xxii. 59. Indignatio and ira, xxi. 41. Infestus and infensus, i. 7. Infinitive, historical in the apodosis, v. 46; infin. perf. for the infin. pres., iii. 48; xxii. 59. Inquit, with a dative, xxii. 6. Insula Tiberina, ii. 5. Invidere, with the abl., ii. 40. Ita, its restrictive force, xxii. 61; ita-ne tamen, ib.; ita-si, meaning of, i. 8; xxi. 13. Ita sie, ii. 10. Iter avertere, xxi. 23. Jactans via, xxi. 48. J. Jam, with comparatives, in sense of etiam, xxi. 60. Janus, i. 19. Judicem dicere, iii. 56; -ferre, ib. Jusjurandum and sacramentum, xxii. 38. Justum prælium, v. 49; justa acies, xxi. 8; justa pugna, xxii. 8. Justa ac si, xxii. 31. Latina via, xxii. 12. Lectisternium, xxi. 62. Libatæ vires, xxi. 29. L. Licet, with the dat. and infinitive, xxi. 44. Libertinus and libertus, iv. 3. Litato, v. 38. Ludis, abl. of time, ii. 36. Lupercal, i. 4. Macte, ii. 12; xxii. 49. Magis, with the ablative, xxii. 2. Meritum, in a bad sense, xxii. 59. Mille, as a noun, xxii. 31; ib. 37. Minime, "least of all," xxii. 17. Minores gentes, i. 35. M. Miscere, also permiscere, construction, xxi. 14; ib. 22 Momentum, i. 47; v. 49; xxi. 43. Munire rupem, xxi. 37. Munitio, i. 8. Mutare, construction, xxi. 45. Nam, elliptical, xxii. 59. Naves longa, xxi. 17. N. Ne, in sense of nedum, iii. 52; ne with obstare, v. 35; ne after ita, i. 46; xxii. 61. Nec-et, i. 4. Necubi, necunde, xxii. 28. Negatives, instances of two, which do not destroy each other, iii. 54; Non modo-sed ne—quidem, i. 40; iv. 3; v. 38; xxii. 3; ib. 29. Oratio obliqua, all dependent clauses in, with subj., i. 1; less formal, ; 6· Ornatus and habitus, v. 4, 1. Ostentare, as a verbum dicendi, xxi. 35. P. Participle, peculiar use of, in Livy, xxi. 6; ib. 33; xxii. 38; used instead Palam facto, xxii. 55. Partitus, used passively, v. 40; xxii. 27. Pecora and jumenta, xxi. 32. Perfect tense, in hypothetical sentences, with the force of the pluperfect, Perduellio, i. 26. Pergere porro ire, xxi. 22. Perinde, iii. 44; -tamquam, iv. 3; —atque, v. 42. Pervenire, used absolutely, xxii. 18; "to be carried through with suc- cess," i. 17. Perversis rupibus, xxi. 33. Pietas, iii. 58. Pinarii, i. 7. Plebem rogare, iii. 54. Plerique, partitive, Preface; in sense of permulti, xxi. 1 Pluere, construction, xxi. 26. Pluperfect, subj. in oratio obliqua, after a past tense, where in recta the fut. perf., i. 24. Plus justo, xxii. 59. Pontifices minores, xxii. 57. Postquam, with the present, xxi. 13; with the imperf. i. 23; iii, 46, xxi Potiti, 7. Poterit, in the apodosis of a conditional sentence. xxii. 87 |