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-osus, adjs. in, 323.

Ovid, versification of, 697.
-Ox, genit. of nouns in, 80.

PALAM, w. abl., 437, 2.
Palatals, 3, II.

Pan, gen. and acc. of, 65, 2; 93, 1.
Panthus, voc. of, 46, 3, 5).
Par and dispar, constr., 391, 2, 4).
Paragoge, 703, 6.

Pardoning, verbs of, w. dat., 385.
Paroemiac verse, 664.
Pars, in fractions, 174, 1.
Particeps, genit. of, 155; w. gen.,
399, (3).

Participles, 196, IL. 4. Tenses, rel-
ative time, 571. Agreement and
use, 438 and 575 ff. For rel. clause,
577. For sub. clause,-time, cause,
manner, means, condition, conces-
sion, purpose, 578. For prin.
clause, 579. For verbal noun,
580. W. negative, 581.
Particles, etymology of,—Adverbs,
303 ff.; preps., 306 ff.; conjuncts.,
308 ff.; interjects., 312.
Particles, syntax of, 582-590,-Ad-
verbs, 582 ff.; preps., 586, 432-
437; conjuncts., 587 ff.;
jects., 589 ff.
Partim, w. gen., 396, III. 4).
tim-partim, for pars-pars, 461,

5.

Partitive genitive, 396, III.,
Parts of speech, 30.

Parum, w. gen., 396, III. 4).
Parvus, compared, 165.

inter-

Par-

Passive voice, 195; passive constr.,
371, 6.

Paterfamilias, decl. of, 126.
Patior, constr., 551, II. 1-2,
Patrials, 326, 3.
Patronymics, 316.
Pause, caesural, 662.
Peculiarities in conjug., 234 ff.
Pelagus, plur. and gend. of, 46, 5;
47, II.

Penes, w. accus., 433.
Pentameter, 663, 2.
Penthemimeris, 656, 2.
Penults, quantity of, 645 ff.

Per, in compds., 338, 1; 371, 4;
per, w. acc., 433. Per me stat,
499, 1.

Perceiving, constr. of verbs of, 551.
Percontor, w. two accs., 374, 2.
Perfect system, 241.

Perfect and supine, formation of, 258.
Perfect, 197; 241, II.; pres. and hist.,
or definite and indef., 198; want-
ing, 268, 275, 281, 283.
Perfect, syntax of,-in indic., 471;
def. and indef., or pres. and hist.,
471; of what has ceased to be,
471, 1; w. paene, prope, 471, 2;
for Eng. pres., 471, 3. In subj.,
478; in sequence, 480; after hist.
tense, 482, 2; 533, 1; in desires
and wishes, 488, 2; in condition,
509; in orat. obl., 532 ff.; in in-
fin., 542; for pres., 542, 2. In
part., 574; for verbal noun, 580.
Period, Latin, arrangement of, 605.
Periphrastic conjugation, 227 ff.
Peritus, w. gen., 399, (2).
Permisceo, w. dat., 385, 5.
Permitto, constr., 551, II. 2.
Person, of nouns, 37; of verbs, 200.
Personal pronouns, 184; use of, 446;
reflex. use of, 448.

Persuading, verbs of, w. dat., 385.
Pertaedet, pertaesum est, 410, 6.
Peto, constr., 374, 3, 4).

Ph, 4.

Phalaecian verse, 691, V.
Pherecratean verse, 689, II,
Piget, constr., 410.

Place, abl. or gen. of, 421 ff.; loca
tive, 423, 2.

Pleasing, verbs of, w. dat., 385.
Plenty, constr. of verbs and adjs. of,
419, III.

Plenus, w. gen. or abl., 399, (3);
419.

Pleonasm, 704, II.

Pluperfect, 197; 241, II.-in indic.,
472; in letters, 472, 1; for Eng.
imp., 472, 2. In subj., 478; se-
quence, 480; in desires and wishes,
488, 2; in condition, 510; after
antequam and priusquam, 523, 2;
in orat. obl., 532; 533, 2-4.
Plural, 37; wanting, 130;

change of meaning, 132.
Plus, without quam, 417, 3.
Poenitet, constr., 410.
Polysyndeton, 704, II. 1,
Pone, w. accus., 433.

with

Posco, w. two accs. or acc. and abl.,
374, 2; w. subj., 558, VI.
Position, long by, 611; short, 612.
Positive, 160; wanting, 166.
Possessives, 185; w. gen., 397, 3;
for gen., 398, 3; w. refert and in-
terest, 408, 1, 2); use of, 447;
reflexive, 448.
Possessor, dat. of, 387.
Post, sound of, 8, 1.

Post, in compds., 338, 1; in compds.
w. dat., 386. Post, in expressions
of time, 427; post, w. acc., 433.
Posterus, compared, 163, 3.
Postremus, force of, 442.
Postridie, w. gen., 411; w. accus.,
437, 1.

Postulo, constr., 374, 3. 4).
Potens, w. gen., 399, (3).
Potential subjunctive, 485 ff.; in
declar. sentences, 486, I.; in de-
liberative questions, 486, II.; in
sub. clauses, 486, III.; of repeat-
ed action, 486, 5.

Potior, w. gen., 409, 3; w. abl., 419;
419, 4.

Prae, in compds. w. dat., 386; prae,
w. abl., 434.

Praeditus, w. abl., 419, 3.

Praeter, in compds., w. accus., 371,
4; praeter, w. accus., 433.
Predicate, 347; simple, 353; com-
plex, 354; compound, 361. Pred.
nouns, 355, 362. Pred. adjs., 356;
438, 2. Pred. gen., 401; varie-
ties of, 402; verbs with, 403;
other constrs. for, 404. Pred. abl.,
428, 1.
Prepositions, 306; insep., 307; in
compds., 338, 1. In expressions
of time and space, 378, 1 and 2.
W. names of places, 379, 1, 2 and
Pro with abl., 384, 2, 2).
Compds. w. dat., 386. A or ab
w. abl. of agent, 388, 1; 414, 5.
Case w. prep. for the dat., 391, 2;
for the gen., 398, 4; 399, 5; 407,
2; 410, 4. Cum w. abl. of ac-
companiment, 414, 7. Quam pro,
417, 6. W. abl. of place, 421;
of source and separation, 425; of
time, 426. Preps. w. cases, Rule,
432,434 ff.; preps. as adverbs, 436.
Present, 197; 241, I.,-in indic.,

4.

466 ff.; of general truths, customs,
hist. pres., 467. In subj., 477.
In imperat., 536. In infin., 541.
Part., 572.

Present perfect, 471, I.
Present system of forms, 241.
Priapeian verse, 695.

Price, gen. of, 396, IV.; abl. of, 416.
Pridie, w. gen., 411; w. acc., 437, 1.
Primitives and derivatives, 313.
Principal parts of verbs, 240, 246–
260. Prin. clauses, 345, 2; in
oratio obliqua, 530. Prin. ele-
ments, 349; tenses, 198, 2.
Prior, primus, 166; force of, 442, 1.
Priusquam, w. indic. or subj., 521,
523.

Pro, in compds. w. dat., 386, 2; pro,
w. abl. in defence of, 384, 2, 2);
pro, w. abl., 434.

Pro, quantity of, in compds., 654, 4.
Procul, w. abl., 437, 2.
Prohibeo, constr., 499, 1; 551, II. 1.
Pronouns, 182 ff.; pers., 184; pos-

ses., 185; demon., 186; relat.,
187; interrog., 188; indef., 189.
Pronouns, syntax of, 445-459,-
Agreement, 445. Pers. and Pos-
ses., 446 f. Reflex. use of, 448 ff.
Demon., 450 ff. Rel., 453. In-
terrog., 454. Indef., 455.
Pronunciation of Latin, 5-28.
Prope, w. accus., 433.
Proper nouns, 31.

Propior, proximus, 166; w. accus.,
391, 2, 2); 433.
Propius, w. accus., 437, 1.
Proprius, constr., 391, 2, 4); 399, 3.
Propter, w. accus., 433.
Prosody, 607-701,-Quantity, 608-
654. Versification, 655–701.
Prospicio, constr., 385, 3.
Prosthesis, 703, 4.
Provideo, constr., 385, 3.
Providus, w. gen., 399, (2).
Proxime, w. accus., 437, 1.
Proximum est, constr., 556, I. 2.
Proximus, w. accus., 391, 2, 2); 433.
Prudens, w. gen., 399, (2); w. abl.,
399, 5.

-ps, genit. of nouns in, 75.
Pudet, constr., 410.
Punishment, w. verbs of condemn-
ing, 410, 5.

Purgo, constr., 410, 7.
Purpose, subjunctive of, 489 ff.; w.
conjuncts., 490; pure purpose,
491; mixed, 492; peculiarities,
493; in rel. clauses, 500 ff. In-
fin. of purpose, 553, V.; gerund,
563, 5; 564, 2; supine, 569; par-
ticiple, 578, V.
Pyrites, decl. of, 43.

QU, changed, 248., 374, 3, 4).

Qualis, qualiscunque, qualisqualis,
187, 7; qualis, interrog., 188, 4;
qualislibet, indef., 191, 4.
Quality, characteristic, genit. of, 396,
IV.; abl. of, 428.
Quam, w. comparatives, 417, 1; w.
superlatives, 170, 2. Quam pro,
w. abl., 417, 6. Quam ut, w. subj.,
496, 2. Quam si, w. subj., 503,
506. Quam quod, w. subj., 520, 3.

Quisquam, 191; use of, 457.
Quisque, 191; use of, 458; w. plur.
verb, 461, 3.
Quisquis, 187, 4.

Quitum, quantity of, 651, 3.
Quivis, 191; use of, 458.
Quo, w. gen. 396, III. 4); w. subj.
of purpose, 489, 497.
Quoad, w. gen., 396, III. 4); w. in-
indic. or subj., 521 ff.
Quod, expletive, 453, 6; w. subj.,
520; clause w. quod unconnected,
554, IV. ; quod restrictive, 501, 3.
Quojus, quoi, for cujus, cui, 187, 1.
Quominus, w. subj., 499.
Quoniam, w. indic. or subj., 520.
Quoque, place in the clause, 602, III.
Quot, quotcunque, quotquot, quotus,
quotuscunque, 187, 7; 188, 4.
Quum, w. subj., 515, 517 ff.; w. in-
dic., 518, 3.

DROPPED, 55, 3; changed,

Quamquam, w. indic. or subj., 516, R, 248; nouns in, 48, 51; genit.

I.

Quamvis, quantumvis, w. subj., 515

ff.

Quando, w. indic. or subj., 520.
Quantity, 20 ff.; signs of, 24. Gen-
eral rules for, 610 ff. Special,
613-654; final syllables, 613 ff.;
increments, 629 ff.; deriv. endings,
645 ff.; stem syllables, 649 ff.

of, 66; gender, 101, 103, 111,
114.

R, quantity of final syllables in, 621.
Rastrum, plur. rastri, rastra, 143.
Ratum, quantity of, 651, 3.
Re, red, 338, 2.
-re, for ris, 236.

407, 1; w. abl. with de, 407, 2.
Recuso, constr., 499, 1-2.
Reduplicated perfects, 254; quantity
of, 652.

Refert, constr., 406, III.; 408.
Refertus, w. gen. or abl., 399, (2) and

Reason, subj. of, 517 ff. See Cause.
Quantus, quantuscunque, quantus-Recordor, w. gen., 406. II. ; w. accus.,
quantus, 187, 7; indefinite, 188, 4.
Quasi, w. subj., 503, 506.
Qui, rel., interrog., indef., 187 ff.;
for quo, qua, 187, 1; 188, 2. Use
of as rel., interrog., indef., 453 ff.
Qui, w. subj. of purpose or result,
489, 500 ff. Qui dicitur, vocatur,
453, 7. Quicunque, 187, 4.
Quia, w. indic. or subj., 520.
Quidam, indef., 191, 455.
Quidem, place in clause, 602, III.
Quilibet, 191; use of, 458.

Quin, w. subj., 489, 498.
Quinam, 188, 3.

Quinarius, 712.

Quippe, w. relative, 519, 3.

Quis, interrog., 188; indef., 189 ff.;
use of, 454 ff.
Quis, for quibus, 187, 1.
Quisnam, 188, 3.
Quispiam, 191; use of, 455.

5.

Reflexive use of pronouns, 448 ff.
Regarding, verbs of, w. two accus.,
373.

Regno, w. gen., 409, 3.

Relative, 187; as adj., 445, 8; use
of, 453.

Relative clause, w. potential subj.,
486, 1; w. subj. of desire, 488, 5;
of purpose, result, 500; of result
after indefinite or general antece-
dents, after unus, solus, dignus,
indignus, idoneus, aptus, and com-
par. w. quam, 501, I.-IV.;
subj. of condition, 513; of conces-

W.

sion, 515; of cause, reason, 517,
519; w. infin., 531, 1.
Reliquum est, constr., 556, I. 2.
Remaining, constr. of verbs of, 556,
III.

Reminding, constr. of verbs of, 410.
Reminiscor, w. gen., 406, II.
Repeated action, subj. of, 486, 5.
Reposco, with two accs., 374, 2.
Resisting, verbs of, w. the dat., 385.
Respublica, decl. of, 126.
Restat ut, 495, 2.

Result, subjunctive of, 489 ff.; w.
conjuncts., 490 ff.; of pure result,
494; mixed, 495; peculiarities,
496. With relatives, 500. See
Relative clause.
Reticentia, 704, I. 3.
Rhetorical questions, 530, 2.
Rhythmic accent, 659.
Rideo, w. accus., 371, 3.
Rivers, gender of names of, 35.
Rogo, w. two accs., 374, 2; w. . subj.,
558, VI.

-rs, genit. of nouns in, 76.

clamatory, Imperative, Interroga-
tive.

Separation, abl. of, 425.
Sequence of tenses, 480 ff. Rule,
480. Application, 481; after hist.
pres., 481, IV.; after imp. subj.,
481, V.; after infin. or part., 481,
VI. Exceptions, 482; after perf.
def., 482, 1; hist. tense, 482, 2; in
orat. obliqua, 482, 3.
Sequitur, w. subj. or infin., 495, 2;
549, 1.

Serving, verbs of, w. dat., 385.
Servus, decl. of, 45.
Sese, 184, 4.

Sestertius, sestertia, sestertium, 712 ff.
Showing, verbs of, w. two accs., 373.
|-si, sin, in Greek datives, 90, 97.
Silver age, 706.

-sim, in perfect subj., 239, 4.
Similis and its compds., constr., 391,
2,4).

Simple,-sentence, 347 ff.; elements,
350; subject, 351; predicate, 353;
words, 313, 1.

Rudis, w. gen., 399, (2); w. abl., Simul, w. abl., 437, 2.

399, 5.

Rules of Syntax, 591.
Rus, constr., 379, 3; 424, 2.
Rutum, quantity of, 651, 3.

S,

SOUND of, 11 ff.; nouns in, 48
ff.; genit. of, 68-76; gend., 110.
Sacer, compared, 167; w. dat. or
gen., 391; 399, 3, 3).
Saepe, compared, 305, 4.
Sapio, w. accus., 371, 3.
Sapphic verse, 664; 690, I.; 691,

IV.; greater sapphic, 690, II.
Satago, satagito, w. gen., 409, 5.
Satis, w. gen., 396, III. 4).
Satisfacio, w. dat., 385, 2.
Saíum, quantity of, 651, 3.
Scanning, 668.
Scazon, 683, 4.

Seidi, quantity of, 651, 2.
Secundum, w. accus., 433.
Semi-deponents, 272, 3; 282; use
of, 465, 3.

Senex, compared, 168, 3.
Sentences, syntax of, 343-361; clas-
sification of, 345 ff.; simple, 347
ff.; complex, 357 ff.; compound,
360. See also Declarative, Ex-

Sin, w. subjunctive, 503, 507 ff.
Sine, w. abl., 434.

Singular, 37; wanting, 131.
Sino, constr., 551, II. 1.
Sitio, w. accus., 371, 3.
Situm, quantity of, 651, 3.
so, in fut. perfect, 239, 4.
Solus, decl. of, 149; solus qui, w.
subj., 501, II.
Source, abl. of, 425.
Space, abl. of, 378.

Sparing, verbs of, w. dat., 385.
Specification, acc. of, 380; genit. of,
396 V.; abl. of, 429.
Spirants, 3.

Stanza, 666; stanzas of Horace, 699
ff.

Statum, quantity of, 651, 3.
Statuo, constr., 558, II.
Stem, 41; in the five decls., 123.
Stem-syllables, quantity in primitives,
649 ff.; in derivats., 653; in
compds., 654.

Striving, constr. of verbs of, 558, III.
Steti, stiti, quantity of, 651, 2.
Studiosus, w. gen., 399.
Sub, in compds., 338, 1; compds. w.

dat., 386. Sub w. acc. or abl., 435.

343-606,- of sentences,
343-361; of nouns, 362-437; of
adjectives, 438-444; of pronouns,
445-459; of verbs, 460-581; of
particles, 582-590. Rules of syn-
tax, 591. Arrangement of words
and clauses, 592-606.
Systole, 669, İV.

Subject, Simple subject, 351; com- | Syntax,
plex, 352; compound, 361. Subj.
nom., 367; omitted, 367, 2. Subj.
acc., 375, 545; omitted, 545, 2.
Infin. as subj.,
549. Clause as
subj., 555 ff.
Subject and object clauses, 554 ff.
Indirect questions, infin. clauses,
subjunctive clauses, and clauses
with quod, compared, 554.
ject clauses, 555 ff.; interrog., 555;
not interrog., 556. Object clauses,
557 ff.; interrog., 557; not inter-
rog., 558.

Sub-

Subjective genitive, 396, I.
Subjunctive, 196; syntax of, 483-
533,-Potential Subj., 485 ff. Subj.
of desire, 487 ff. Of purpose or
result, 489-501; w. conjuncts., 489
ff.; w. relatives, 500 ff. Of con-
dition, 502 ff. Of concession, 515
ff. Of cause and time, 517 ff. In
indirect questions, 524 ff. By at-
traction, 527. In indirect dis-
course-oratio obliqua, 528.
Subordinate,-clauses, 345, 2; in
oratio obliqua, 531. Sub. con-
juncts., 311, 588; elements, 349.
Substantives, see Nouns.

Subter, in compds. w. acc., 371, 4.

Subter, w. acc. or abl., 435.
Sui, decl. of, 184; use of, 448 ff.
Sum, w. dat., 387; w. pred. gen.,
403.

Super, in compds. w. accus., 371, 4.;
in compds. with dat., 386. Super,
w. acc. or abl., 435.
Superlative, 160; irreg., 163; want-
ing, 168 ff.; formed by maxime,
170; w. gen., 396, 2, 3) (2).
Superus, compared, 163, 3.
Supine, 196, II.; wanting, 267 ff.,
274, 281, 283. Use of, 567 ff.
Supine system, 241.
Supplico, w. dat., 385, 2.
Supra, w. accus., 433.
Suspensus, w. gen., 399, (2).
Suus, decl. of, 185; use of, 448 ff.
Syllables, 17 ff.
Synaeresis, 669, II.

Synaloepha, Synapheia, 669, I. 5.
Synecdoche, 705, III.
Synesis, 704, III. 3.

Synopsis of conjugation, 216-226.

T.

SOUND of, 11 ff.; nouns in,
948; genit. of, 67; gender, 111.
T dropped, 55, 3; 248.

T, quantity of final syllables in, 621
Taedet, constr., 410.
Talis, 186, 4.

Talpa, gender of, 44.
Tametsi, w. subj., 515; 516, III.
Tanquam, tanquam si, w. subj., 503;

506.

Tantus, 186, 4: tantum abest, 496, 3.
Teaching, verbs of, w. two accs.,
374.

Ted for te, 184, 5.
Tempero, constr., 385, 3.
Templum, decl. of, 45.
Temporal conjunctions, 311; 588, I.
Tenses, 197; prin. and hist., 198;
wanting, 198, 3. Use of, in indic.,
466 ff.; in subj., 476 ff.; sequence
of, 480 ff.; in imperat., 534; in
infin., 540; in part., 571.
Tenus, w. gen., 411; w. abl., 434;
after its case, 434, 2.
Terrae, genit. of place, 424, 3.
Testis sum, constr., 551, 3.
Tete, 184, 4.

Tetrameter verse, 663, 2.
Tetrapody, 656, 2.
Tetrastich, 666.
Th, 4.
Thesis, 660.

-thongos, Greek nouns in, 47, 2.
Threatening, verbs of, w. dat., 385.
-tim, adverbs in, 334, 2.
Time, accus. of, 378; abl. of, 378,
2; 426; w. the prep. in, 426, 2;
w. abhinc, 427. Time denoted by
acc. or abl. w. ante or post, 427;
by participle, 578, I.

Time, with cause or purpose, subj.
of, 521 ff.

Timeo, constr., 385, 3; 492, 4.
Tis, for tui, 184, 5.

-to, for tor, in imperative, 239, 5.

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