direct object, 561. 562; of utor, fruor, etc., 562, 4. Pass. sense of Ger., 562, 5. Gen- itive of ger. and gerundive, 563; ger. when preferred, 563, 2; ge- rundive with mei, nostri, etc., 563, 4; of purpose, 563, 5; infin. for ger., 563, 6. Dat. of, 564; of purpose, with official names, 564, 2 and 3. Accus. of, 565; w. ob- ject, 565, 2; of purpose, 565, 3. > Abl. of, 566.
Gloriosum est, 556, I. 2. Glyconic verse, 664, 689. Gnarus, w. gen., 399, (2). Golden age, 706.
Greek nouns,-in 1st dec., 43; in 2d dec., 46; in 3d dec., 91-98.
A BREATHING, 2.
HI, Hadria, gender of, 44.
SUPPLIES the place of j, 2, 3;
sound of, 6 ff.; 14 ff.; with the sound of y, 9; i for i, ie, 45, 5. Nouns in, 48; genit. of, 60; gen- der of, 111; i, final in dat., 84; in abl., 87; for is, 92; for ei, 119, 4; in perfect, 247, 2. I, quanti- ty of,-final, 618; in increments of decl., 636; of conjugation, 643. -ia, nouns in, 319; in nom., acc., and voc. plur., 88. -iacus, adjs. in, 326. -iades, in patronymics, 316. Iambelegus, 694, 1.
Iambic verse,-Dipody, 682. Tri- meter, 683; choliambus, 683, 4; catalectic, 684. Dimeter, 685; hypermeter, 685, 1; catalectic, 685, 2; acephalous, 685, 3. Te- trameter, 686. Iambico-dactylic verse, 694.
Happening, constr. of verbs of, 556, -ianus, adjs. in, 326.
Haud, ne, non, 584.
Hendecasyllabic verse, 691, V.
Hendiadys, 704, II. 2. Hephthemimeris, 656, 2. Heroic verse, 664.
Heteroclites, 135 ff.
Heterogeneous nouns, 141 ff. Hexameter verse, 663, 2. Dactylic, 671.
Hic, iste, ille, decl. of, 186; use of, 450.
-ias, in patronymics, 316. -ibam, for iebam, 239, 1.
-ibo, ibor, for iam, iar, 239, 2. -ibus, in dat. and abl. plur., 90. -icius, adjs. in, 324, 328. Ictus, 659.
-icus, adjs. in, 325 ff.
Idem, decl., 186; w. dat., 391, 3; use of, 451. Idem-qui, ac or at- que, 451, 5.
Ides, of the calendar, 708, I. 3. -ides, in patronymics, 316. -ido, nouns in, 320, 7. Idoneus qui, w. subj., 501, III. pres--idus, verbals in, 328. -iensis, adjs. in, 326.
Hic (adv.), w. gen., 396, III. 4). Hipponactean, 683, 4. Historical tenses, 198, 2; hist. ent, 467, III.; hist. perfect, 471, II. Hodie, quantity of, 654, 8. Horace, versification of, 698 ff. Lyric metres of, 700. Index, 701.
Horreo, w. accus., 371, 3.
-ier, for i in infin., 239, 6. Igitur, place in the clause, 602, III.
Ignarus, w. gen., 399, (2). -igo, nouns in, 320, 7.
-ile, nouns in, 317.
Humus, gender of, 47; constr. of -ilis, adjs. in, 325, 328; compared,
Huc, w. gen., 396, III. 4).
Ille, decl. of, 186; use of, 450.
Illic for ille, 186, 2.
Illiusmodi, 186, 4.
Hypothetical sentences, see Condi-illo, verbs in, 332, IV.
Hysteron proteron, 704, IV. 2.
-im, in acc., 85, 93; for am, or em in pres. subj., 239, 3. Immemor, genit. of, 155, 4; gen. plur., 158, 3; w. gen., 399, 2. -imonia, nouns in, 319. Impedio, constr., 499, 1-2. Imperative, 196. Tenses, 534. Use, 535 ff.; pres., 536; fut., 537; in prohibitions, 538. Imperative sentences, 346, III. Imperfect tense, 197; 241, I.; in in- dic., 468 ff.; in lively description, of customary or repeated action, 469; of attempted action, in let- ters, 469, 1 and 2. In Subj., 477; of present time, 481, V.; after Perf. Def., 482, 1; for Pluperf., 486, 4; in desires and wishes, 488, 2; in condition, 510; after antequam and priusquam, 523, 2. Imperitus, w. gen., 399, (2). Impero, constr., 551, II. 1 and 2. Impersonal verbs, 298 ff.; subjects of, 556, I.-III. Impertio, constr., 384, 1. Impleo, constr., 410, 7.
Impos, genit. of, 155; w. gen., 399, (3).
Impotens, w. gen., 399, (3). Imprudens, w. gen., 399, (2). -in, in Greek accs., 93.
In, in compds., 338, 1; w. two accs., 374, 6; w. dat., 386. In, w. acc. or abl., 435.
Inceptives, inchoatives, 332, II. Incertus, w. gen., 399, (2). Inclination, subj. of, 486, 3. Inclutus, compared, 167. Increments, 629 ff.; quantity of, 632 ff., 639 ff.
Indeclinable nouns, gender of, 35; examples, 128. Indecl. adjs., 159. Indefinite moods, 196. Indefinite pronouns, 189; use of, 455 ff.
Index of verbs, 721. Indicative, 196; use of, 474 ff.; spe- cial uses, 475. Indigeo, constr., 409, 1. Indignus, w. abi., 419, IV. indignus qui, w. subj., 501, III. Indirect discourse, distinguished from direct, 528. Subj. in, 529. Moods in prin. clause, 530; in sub. clause,
531. Tenses, 532; Pronouns, ad- verbs, etc., 533.
Indirect object, 354, 2.Rule, 384: indirect w. direct, 384, II. Indirect questions, 524 ff.,-Subj. in, 525. Indic. in, 525, 6; in orat. obliqua, 530, II. 2; sing. and dou- ble, 526.
Induco, constr., 374, 7. Indulging, verbs of, w. dat., 385. Induo, constr., 374, 7; 384, 1. ine, in patronymics, 316, 4. Inferus, compared, 163, 3. Infinitive, 196, II. Tenses of, 540 ff. Subject of, 545; of Hist. in- fin., 545, 1. Predicate after, 546; attracted, 547. Construction of, 548 ff.; as Nom., 549; as Accus., 550 ff.; w. another acc., 552, 2; in relative clauses, 531, 1; after conjunctions, 531, 2; after adjs., 552, 3; after preps., 552, 4; in special constrs., 553; as pred., 553, I.; as appos., 553, II.; in exclam., 553, III.; as abl. abs., 553, IV.; of Purpose, 553, V.; for Gerund, 553, VI. Infra, w. acc., 433. Ingenii, w. adjs., 399, 3. Injuring, verbs of, w. dat., 385. Innitor, constr., 419.
Inops, w. gen. or abl., 399, (3); 419. Inscius, w. gen., 399, (2). Inseparable preps., 307; 654, 2. Inspergo, constr., 384, 1. Instrument, abl. of, 414, 4. Insuetus, w. gen., 399, (2); w. other constrs., 399, 5. Integer, w. gen., 399, 3. Inter, in compds., 338, 1; w. dat.,
386. Inter, w. acc., 433. Intercludo, constr., 384, 1. Interest, w. gen., 406, III. Interior, compared, 166. Interjections, 312; w. voc., 369, 1; w. nom., acc., or dat., 381, 3; use of, 589 ff. Interrogative conjunctions, 311, 588. Interrogative pronouns, 188; use of, 454.
Interrogative sentences,-Form, 346, II. Interrog. words, 346, II. 1. Double quest., 346, II. 2. Deliber quest., 486, II. Answers, 346. II,'
3. Indirect quest., 525; w. indic., 525, 6; single and double, 526.
-ius, adjs. in, 326; quantity of, 612, 3. -ivus, adjs. in, 328, 5.
In indirect discourse, 529 ff.; rhe--ix, genitive of nouns in, torical ques., 530, 2.
Interrogo, w. two accs., 374, 2; acc. and abl., 374, 2-3.
PLACE supplied by i, 2; length-
ens preceding vowel, 611. Jecur, genitive of, 66, 5.
Intransitive verbs, 193; 371, 3; im- Jesus, decl. of, 128, 1, 3).
personal pass., 465, 1. -inus, adjs. in, 324 ff.
Invidus, w. gen. or dat., 399, 2, 2). Invitus, idiomatic use of dat., 387, 3. -io, verbs of 3d conj. in, 213 ff.; nouns in, 318, 321. Ionic verse, 687.
-ior, in comparatives, 162. Ipse, decl. of, 186; use of, 452. Ipsus, for ipse, 186, 3. Iron age, 706.
Irony, 705, IV. in condition, 503, 3. Irregular nouns, 127 ff.; irreg. adjs.,
159; irreg. comparison, 163 ff. Irregular principal parts of verbs, 249-258; irreg. verbs, 287 ff. Is, decl. of, 186; use of, 451; re- flexive, 448. Is-qui, 451, 4. -is, in dat. and abl. of the 1st and 2d
NOUNS in, 48, 51; genit. of,
decls., 42, 45; in genit. of 3d dec., L, 64; gender, 112; quantity of
52; in acc., dat., and abl. plur., 88, III.; 90. Nouns in is, 50; genitive of, 71; gender of, 106. -is, in patronymics, 316; quantity of is final, 626. -isco, inceptives in, 332, II. Islands, gend. of names of, 35; con- str. of names of, 424. -issimus, in superlatives, 162. -isso, verbs in, 332.
Iste, decl. of, 186; use of, 450. Istic, isthic, for iste, 186, 2. Istiusmodi, 186, 4. -itas, nouns in, 319. -iter, adverbs in, 335. Ithyphalicus, 681, 2. -itia, nouns in, 319. -itimus, adjs. in, 325, 2. -itium, nouns in, 318. -ito, frequentatives in, 332. -itudo, nouns in, 319. Itum, quantity of, 651, 3.
-itus, mouns in, 318; adverbs in, 335,
final syllables in, 621. Labials, 3.
Lacrimo, w. accus., 371, 3. Laedo, w. accus., 385, 1. Lar, quantity of genit., 633, 4. Lassus, w. gen., 399, 3. Latin authors, 706. Latin grammar, 1.
Latin period, 605.
-lentus, adjs. in, 323.
Letters, classes of, 3; combinations
of, 4; sounds of, 5--16.
Libero, w. abl. or gen., 425, 3. Libra, 714.
Licet, w. subj., 515. Linguals, liquids, 3. Litotes, 705, VI. Litum, quantity of, 651, Logaoedic verse, 691. Longius, without quam, 417, 3. -ls, genit. of nouns in, 76.
EUPHONIC changes of, 248,
-ium, in genit. plur., 89; nouns in, M, 358, 1; quantity of final syl
lables in, 621; elided, 669, I.
Making, verbs of, w. two accs., 373; w. subj., 558, IV.
Malo, constr., 551, II. 1 and 2.
Malus, compared, 165.
Manifestus, w. gen., 399, 3.
| Mis for mei, 184, 5. Misceo, w. dat., or abl., 385, 5. Misereor, miseresco, w. gen., 406. Miseret, constr., 410. Miserescit, miseretur, 410, 6. Mobile nouns, 36. Moderor, constr., 385, 3. Modifier, 348 ff. Modius, 715.
Modo, w. subj., 503, 505. Moereo, w. accus., 371, 3. Moneo, constr., 410, 3.
Manner, means, abl. of, 414; parti- Money, Roman, 712 ff.
Memini, w. gen., 406, II.; w. acc., 407, 1.
Memor, w. gen., 399, 2).
-men, mentum, nouns in, 320. Mensa, decl. of, 42. Mepte, 184, 5.
-met, forms in, 184, 3; 185, 1. Metaphor, 705, I.
Metathesis, 703, 7. Metonymy, 705, II. Metre, 667.
Metrical equivalents and substitutes, 657, 658.
-metros, Greek nouns in, 47, 2. Metuo, constr., 385, 3; 492, 4. Meus, decl., 185.
Mi for mihi, 184, 5. Militia, constr., 424, 2. Mille, decl. and use of, 178. Million, cardinal for, 174; symbol for, 180.
Million sesterces, Latin for, 713, 4. -mino, in imperatives, 239, 5. Minor, minus, without quam, 417, 3. Miror, w. accus., 371, 3; w. gen., 409, 4.
Mirum est, constr. of, 556, I. 2.
Monometer, 663, 2. Monosyllables, quantity of, 613. Months, Roman, 707; division of, 708; gender of names of, 35. Moods, 196,-Indic., 474 ff. Subj., 483-533. Imperat., 534 ff. In- fin., 539-553. Gerund, 559 ff. Supine, 567 ff. Part., 571 ff. Mos, moris est, constr., 556, I. 1. -ms, gen. of nouns in, 75. Multiplicatives, 173.
Multus, comparison of, 165. Mutes, 3.
Muto, constr., 416, 2.
NOUNS in, 48; genit. of, 65; 9gend. of, 113; quantity of final syllables in, 621.
Name, dat. of, 387, 1; gen. of, 387, 2. Names of towns, constr., 423. Natus, w. abl., 425, 3.
Ne, num, nonne, interrog. particles, 311, 8; in single questions, 346, II. 1; in double, 346, II. 2; in in- direct questions, 526.
Ne, w. subj. of desire, 488, 3; of purpose, 489 ff.; of concession,
Ne, non, haud, 584. Neve, 490, 1. Necne, 346, II. 2, 3); 526, 2, 1). Nedum, w. subj., 493, 4.
Negatives, 584; force of two nega- tives, 585.
Nemo, indef., 191, 2; use of, 457, 1. Nequam, indecl., 159; compared, 165, 2.
Ne quidem, 585; 602, III. 2. Nescio an, w. subj., 526, II. 2, 2). Nescio quis, quomodo, etc., w. indic., 525, 4.
Nescius, w. gen., 399, (2).
Neuter adjectives, as adverbs, 335, 4; as cognate accus., 371, 1, 3) (2); as a second accus., 374, 5;
Numerals, 171 ff.; adjs., 172 ff.; decl. of, 175 ff.; symbols, 180; adverbs, 181.
-nus, adjectives in, 324. Nusquam, w. gen., 396, III. 4).
SOUND of, 6 ff., 14; nouns in,
w. partitive genit., 396, III. 2, 3), 48, 51; genit. of, 61; gend.,
(3); as predicate, 438, 4. Neuter nouns, nom., acc., and voc. of,
38, 3; neuter by signification, 35; by ending, in 2d dec., 47; in 3d dec., 111 ff.; in 4th dec., 118. Ni, w. subj., 503, 507 ff. Nimis, w. gen., 396, III. 4). Nisi, w. subj., 503, 507 ff. Nitor, constr., 419.
Nolo, constr., 551, II. 1 and 2; noli, -ito, in prohibitions, 535, 1, 3). Nomen est, constr., 387, 1. Nominative, formation of, in 3d dec., 55, 88, 95; neut. plur. in adjs., 157. Nominative, syntax of, 366 ff.; as subject, 367; agreement of, 368; for voc., 369, 2.
Non, ne, haud, 584; place of non, 602, IV., omitted, 584, 2. Non, w. quo, quod, quin, quia, w. subj., 520, 3.
Nones in the Roman month, 708, I.
Nonne, non = nonne, 346, II. 1. Nos, for ego, 446, 2. Noster, for meus, 446, 2. Nostras, 185, 2.
100; derivatives in, 320, 6. O, quantity of,-final, 620; in in- crements, 634, 642; in compds., 654, 7.
Ob, in compds., 338, 1; in compds. w. dat., 386. Ob, w. acc., 433. Obediens, w. two datives, 390, 3. Obeying, verbs of, w. dat., 385. Object, direct, indirect, combined,
354; direct, 371; omit., 371, 1, (3); clause as an object, 371,5; 557 11. See Subject and object clauses. Objective genitive, 396, II. Oblique cases, 38; use of, 370-437. Obliviscor, w. gen., 406, II.; other constrs., 407.
Obsisto, obsto, constr., 499, 1–2. Ocior, compared, 166. -odos, Greek nouns in, 47, 2. Oe, sound of, 9, 14. Officio, constr., 499, 1–2. Ohe, quantity, 612, 4. Oleo and redoleo, w. acc., 371, 3. Ollus, for ille, 186, 3.
-olus, ola, olum, in diminutives,- in nouns, 315, 2; in adjs., 327. Omnes, w. gen., 396, III. 2, 3). -on, in Greek gen. plur., 96. 33-one, in patronymics, 316. Operam do, w. subj., 492, 1. Optimum est, constr., 556, I. 2. Opus, constr., 419.
Nostri, nostrum, 396, 1; 446, 3. Nouns, etymology of,-gender of, ff.; pers. and numb., 37; cases, 38; declensions, 39-126; indecl., 128; defect., 129; heteroclites, -135 ff.; heterogeneous, 141. Nouns, syntax of, 362-437,-Agree- ment, 362 ff. Nom., 364 ff.; Voc., 369; Accus., 370-381; Dat., 382-392; Gen., 393-411; Abl., 412-431; w. preps., 432-437. Novus, compared, 167. Noxius, w. gen., 399, 3. -ns, genit. of nouns in, 76. Nubo, w. dat., 385, 2.
Nullus, decl. of, 149; indef., 191, 2;
use of, 457; for non, 457, 3. Num, numquid, 346, II. 1 and 2. Number, 37; in verbs, 199.
-or, gender of nouns in, 101; deri- vation of, 320 ff.
Oratio obliqua, see Indirect discourse. Ordinal numbers, 172, 174; decl. of., 179.
Oro, w. two accs., 374, 2; w. subj. or infin., 558, VI. 3. Orthography, 2-28. Ortus, w. abl., 425, 3.
-os, nouns in, 50; genit. of, 72; gend., 102.
-os, for is in the genitive, 92. -os final, sound of, 8, 1; quantity,
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