INDEX OF SUBJECTS.THE REFERENCES ARE TO SECTIONS.ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWYAAbbreviations,C.forGāius,20;Cn.forGnaeus,20;Ↄ.forGāia,20;K.forKalendae,20.Ability,verbal expressions of, in indic. with infin.,1495,1496;in impf. indic.,1497;in conditional periods,2074,2101;words of, with gerundive construction,2254.Ablative case,defined,419;sing., how formed,425,426;plur., how formed,428;lacking, seeDefective;of words in-tu-(-su-),235,430.-ā-stems, in-ād,426,443;in-eis,440,443;in-āīsand-ēīs,441;in-īsforiīs,440;in-ābus,442;inscriptional forms,443;Greek nouns,444,445.-o-stems, in-ōd,426,465;in-āīs,-ēīs,-ōīs,458;in-ōbus,464;inscriptional forms,465;Greek nouns,466.Consonant stems, for-ē-, no certain evidence is cited,502;substs., in-īand-ei,502,507;adjs., in-ī,503,622,626;in-īd,426,507;inscriptional forms,507;Greek nouns,508-512.-i-stems, substs., in-ī,-e,552-558,561,517-527,531;adjs., in-ī,-e,558-561,525-537,634-636;adjs., in-īalone,559,629;pres. part., in-ī,-e,560,633;inscriptional forms,564;Greek nouns,565.-u-stems, in-uō(-ūd),593;in-ubus,592;inscriptional forms,593.Pronouns, peculiar and inscriptional forms, ofego,tū,suī,648,650,651;ofmeus,tuus,suus,653-655;ofhīc,663-665;ofille,iste,667,668;ofillic,istic,670;ofis,673,674;ofīdem,677,678;ofipse,680;ofquī,quis,688-690;ofaliquis, &c.,692.Uses of,1296-1400;general,1296-1301;meaning of,1297,1299,1300;as adv.,703-707,1376;combined with acc.,1199,1303.Ablative proper,1297,1302-1330;attached to subst.,1301,1313,1314;of separation, want, departure,1302-1306,1293,1294;denoting place from which, with town and island names,1307-1310;denoting origin and place from which, with country names,1309,1310;in dates,1307;domō,rūre,humō,1311;of source, stuff, or material,1312-1315;of the doer of an action,1318,1319,1476,1477,2243;of cause, influence, or motive,1316-1319;withfaciōandsum, denoting that with which or to which something is done,1315;causā,grātiā, &c.,1257,1317;denoting person, equivalent to abstract,1319;of comparison,1320-1330;withalter,alius,1323;with compar. advs.,1327;in expressions of age,1329;opīniōne,exspectātiōne,spē,1330;amplius,longius,plūs,minus,1328,1329;with judicial verbs,1280-1282.Locative ablative,1299,1331-1355;attached to subst.,1301,1331;in dates,1307,1331;domī,rūrī,humī,orbī,1337;bellī,mīlitiae,1338;joined with loc. adv.,1340;of place where, with town and island names,1331-1335,1342,1343;of place where, withforum,urbs,oppidum, &c.,1332,1333;of place where, with other appellatives,1344,1347;of place where, with country names,1336,1347;withteneō,recipiō, &c.,1348;withfīdō,cōnfīdō,glōrior,laetor,nītor,stō,frētus,1349;of time at which,1341,1350,1351;of time within which,1352-1354;of time during which,1355.Instrumental ablative1300,1356-1399;of accompaniment,1356,1357;withiūnctus,coniūnctus,1357;of manner,1358-1361;absolute,1362-1374, see also1533,1900,2110,2121;of quality,1375;of the route taken,1376;of instrument or means,1377-1384,1476,1477;withfruor,fungor,potior,ūtor,vēscor,ūsus est,opus est,1379-1384;of specification,1385;with verbs of fulness,1386;with adjs. of fulness,1387;of measure, exchange, price,1388-1392;withdignus,indignus, &c.,1392;of amount of difference,1393-1399,1153,1154,1459;of time before or after which,1394,1154;withabsumanddistō,1153;ofintervāllumandspatiumin designations of distance,1399;of persons, instead of abl. withab,1477.Combined with other abls. in same sentence,1400;withinandsubafter verbs of rest,1423;withinafter verbs of motion,1424;of gerundive construction and gerund,2265-2268;supine in-ūas,235,2269,2277.Abounding,verbs of, with gen.,1293;with abl.,1386;adjs. of, with gen.,1263,1264;with abl.,1387.Abridgement,of sentences,1057,2111.Abstaining,verbs of, with gen.,1294;with abl.,1302-1306,1294;withquīn,1986.Abstract,substs., defined,7;plur. of,416,1109;subst. suffixes denoting quality,246-264;adj. suffixes denoting quality,281-297;suffixes denoting action,212-237,249,285;abstract in rel. sentence instead of in main sentence,1800.Acatalectic verse,defined,2537.Accent,general rules of,84-91;in gen. and voc. of-o-decl.,87;on final syllable,88;marks of,29, 3;30;85;of proclitics and enclitics,92-94;of preps.,92;of rel. and indef. prons.,92;of compounds offaciō,394;in verse,2548.Accentual,verse,2548;verse, incarmina,2549;theory of the Saturnian,2553.Accompaniment,abl. of,1356,1357.Accomplishing,verbs of, with subjv.,1579,1712;with purpose clause,1951;with result clause,1955,1965;with acc. and infin.,2196.Accusative case,defined,419;sing., of neut. nouns, how formed,423;plur., of neut. nouns, how formed,423;sing. and plur., of gender nouns, how formed,424;lacking, seeDefective;ending ind,149.-ā-stems, in-ām,436;inscriptional forms,443;Greek nouns,444,445.-o-stems, in-omand-um,452;in-ā-,130, 2;461;inscriptional forms,465;Greek nouns,466.Consonant stems, in-īs,505,507,622;inscriptional forms,507;Greek nouns,508-512.-i-stems, in-im,-em,547-551,517-525;inscriptional forms,564;Greek nouns,565.-u-stems, inscriptional forms,593.Adverbs from,699-702,549,1156.Pronouns, peculiar and inscriptional forms, ofego,tū,suī,648,650,651;ofmeus,tuus,suus,653-655;ofhīc,663-665;ofille,iste,667;ofillic,istic,670;ofis,673;ofīdem,677;ofipse,680.Uses of,1124-1174;general,1124-1131.Of the object,1132-1150;with compounds ofad,circum,ex,in,ob,per,prae,praeter,trāns,1137;double, with verbs compounded with preps.,1138,1198;with verbs of feeling, commonly intrans.,1139;emphasizing or defining,1140-1146,1173,1475;of kindred derivation with verb,1140,1173;of kindred meaning with verb,1141;neut., of adj., with verb,1142;with verbs of smelling and tasting,1143;neut., of pron., with verbal expression,1144,1840,1851;of appellative, used adverbially,1145;attached to subst.,1129,1146;of part concerned,1147;of thing put on or off,1148;of exclamation,1149,1150,2112;with verb not expressed,1150.Of space and time,1151-1156,1475;withabhinc,1154;with ordinals,1155;expressing ‘time at which,’1156;of aim of motion,1157-1166;of end of motion withinandsub,1423;with verbs of rest,1424;with names of towns, islands, peninsulas,1157-1160;with names of countries,1161;with appellatives,1159,1161;domum,rūs,forās,1162-1164;exsequiās,īnfitiās,malam crucem,malam rem,1165.Two accusatives combined,1167-1174;of obj. and pred.,1167,1168;with verbs of teaching, hiding, demanding, questioning,1169-1171;with verbs of wishing, reminding, inducing, accusing,1172;defining acc. and acc. of person,1173;acc. of extent or duration or aim of motion and acc. of object,1174.With verbs otherwise taking dat.,1184,1185;with compounds of verbs of intrans. use,1191;combined with dat. or abl.,1199,1303;withpropior,proximus,prope, &c.,1201;withnōmen dō, &c.,1214;pred., instead of dat.,1221,1224;with prep., instead of objective gen.,1261;with verbs of remembering and forgetting,1288;with verbs of reminding,1291;withper, to express instrument,1378;withabūtor,fungor,fruor,perfruor,potior,1380;withopus est,1383;withūsus est,1384;withpostandantein expressions of time,1394-1397;of extent, with verbs of surpassing,1398;with comparatives,1398;with preps., seePrepositions.With infin.,1134,2172-2203,2312,2313,2321,2330-2334;infin. as subst. acc.,2204-2206;acc. subj. of infin. omitted,2183;pred. noun referring to unexpressed subj. of infin. in,2213;use of reflexive pron. in construction of acc. with infin.,2338-2340;obj. of gerundive,2247;acc. of gerundive and gerund, use of,2250-2253,2243;obj. of gerund,2242,2255,2259,2265;supine in-umas,235,1166,2269;following supine in-um,2272.Accusing,verbs of, with two accusatives,1172;with gen.,1280-1282;with abl.,1280-1282;withquod,1852;withcūr,1852;with acc. and infin.,2185.Acquitting,verbs of, with two accusatives,1172;with gen.,1280-1282;with abl.,1280-1282.Action,suffixes denoting,212-237,249,285;words denoting, range of meaning of,213.Conceivable, subjv. of, in simple sentence,1554-1562;in subordinate sentence,1731;in rel. characteristic or result sentences,1818;inquamsentences,1888;inquamquamsentences,1901;in sentences of result withut,1947;in sentences of purpose withut,1962;in sentences withquandō,2010;tense of, in subordinate sentence,1753.Congruent and coincident,1733;coincident, introduced byquod,quia,1850;introduced byquī,1826;introduced bycum,1874.Repeated, subjv. of,1730;non-occurrent, tense of, in subordinate sentence,1753;defined,2024;treated,2091-2108, seeConditional;pres., &c., seePresent, &c.;continued, seeContinued.Active voice,defined,723,1469;pereō,vēneō,fīō, meaning of,1471;ofcoepīanddēsinō,1483;perf. partic. with force of,907,1485;deponents having,1488,1489;deponents having pres. system in,1488;changed to pass.,1472-1480.Adjectives,defined,8;iambic shortening of the endings of,129,130;used substantively, with-e,-īin abl. sing.,558,561,631;pres. partic. used as, with-īin abl. sing.,560,633;formation of,180-203;roots and stems,183-198;without formative suffix,195,198,199;with formative suffix,195-198,200-203.Suffixes of,280-360;primitive, with act. meaning,281-290,293,294,296;primitive, with pass. meaning,291-297,282,283,305;denominative,298-360,287;of material or resemblance,299-301;of appurtenance,302-330;of supply,331-338;diminutive,339,340;of the compar.,342-348;of the superl.,342-345,349-352;comparison of, seeComparison.Compound, formation and meaning of,379-390, seeComposition;inflection of,398-643, seeGender,Number,Case,Declension;of ‘one,’ ‘two,’ ‘three’ endings,611.Agreement of,1082-1098;used substantively,1099-1104,1106,1093,1203,1250;with acc. appended,1130;neut. acc. of, denoting manner,1142;
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ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWY
Abbreviations,
C.forGāius,20;
Cn.forGnaeus,20;
Ↄ.forGāia,20;
K.forKalendae,20.
Ability,
verbal expressions of, in indic. with infin.,1495,1496;
in impf. indic.,1497;
in conditional periods,2074,2101;
words of, with gerundive construction,2254.
Ablative case,
defined,419;
sing., how formed,425,426;
plur., how formed,428;
lacking, seeDefective;
of words in-tu-(-su-),235,430.
-ā-stems, in-ād,426,443;
in-eis,440,443;
in-āīsand-ēīs,441;
in-īsforiīs,440;
in-ābus,442;
inscriptional forms,443;
Greek nouns,444,445.
-o-stems, in-ōd,426,465;
in-āīs,-ēīs,-ōīs,458;
in-ōbus,464;
inscriptional forms,465;
Greek nouns,466.
Consonant stems, for-ē-, no certain evidence is cited,502;
substs., in-īand-ei,502,507;
adjs., in-ī,503,622,626;
in-īd,426,507;
inscriptional forms,507;
Greek nouns,508-512.
-i-stems, substs., in-ī,-e,552-558,561,517-527,531;
adjs., in-ī,-e,558-561,525-537,634-636;
adjs., in-īalone,559,629;
pres. part., in-ī,-e,560,633;
inscriptional forms,564;
Greek nouns,565.
-u-stems, in-uō(-ūd),593;
in-ubus,592;
inscriptional forms,593.
Pronouns, peculiar and inscriptional forms, ofego,tū,suī,648,650,651;
ofmeus,tuus,suus,653-655;
ofhīc,663-665;
ofille,iste,667,668;
ofillic,istic,670;
ofis,673,674;
ofīdem,677,678;
ofipse,680;
ofquī,quis,688-690;
ofaliquis, &c.,692.
Uses of,1296-1400;
general,1296-1301;
meaning of,1297,1299,1300;
as adv.,703-707,1376;
combined with acc.,1199,1303.
Ablative proper,1297,1302-1330;
attached to subst.,1301,1313,1314;
of separation, want, departure,1302-1306,1293,1294;
denoting place from which, with town and island names,1307-1310;
denoting origin and place from which, with country names,1309,1310;
in dates,1307;
domō,rūre,humō,1311;
of source, stuff, or material,1312-1315;
of the doer of an action,1318,1319,1476,1477,2243;
of cause, influence, or motive,1316-1319;
withfaciōandsum, denoting that with which or to which something is done,1315;
causā,grātiā, &c.,1257,1317;
denoting person, equivalent to abstract,1319;
of comparison,1320-1330;
withalter,alius,1323;
with compar. advs.,1327;
in expressions of age,1329;
opīniōne,exspectātiōne,spē,1330;
amplius,longius,plūs,minus,1328,1329;
with judicial verbs,1280-1282.
Locative ablative,1299,1331-1355;
attached to subst.,1301,1331;
in dates,1307,1331;
domī,rūrī,humī,orbī,1337;
bellī,mīlitiae,1338;
joined with loc. adv.,1340;
of place where, with town and island names,1331-1335,1342,1343;
of place where, withforum,urbs,oppidum, &c.,1332,1333;
of place where, with other appellatives,1344,1347;
of place where, with country names,1336,1347;
withteneō,recipiō, &c.,1348;
withfīdō,cōnfīdō,glōrior,laetor,nītor,stō,frētus,1349;
of time at which,1341,1350,1351;
of time within which,1352-1354;
of time during which,1355.
Instrumental ablative1300,1356-1399;
of accompaniment,1356,1357;
withiūnctus,coniūnctus,1357;
of manner,1358-1361;
absolute,1362-1374, see also1533,1900,2110,2121;
of quality,1375;
of the route taken,1376;
of instrument or means,1377-1384,1476,1477;
withfruor,fungor,potior,ūtor,vēscor,ūsus est,opus est,1379-1384;
of specification,1385;
with verbs of fulness,1386;
with adjs. of fulness,1387;
of measure, exchange, price,1388-1392;
withdignus,indignus, &c.,1392;
of amount of difference,1393-1399,1153,1154,1459;
of time before or after which,1394,1154;
withabsumanddistō,1153;
ofintervāllumandspatiumin designations of distance,1399;
of persons, instead of abl. withab,1477.
Combined with other abls. in same sentence,1400;
withinandsubafter verbs of rest,1423;
withinafter verbs of motion,1424;
of gerundive construction and gerund,2265-2268;
supine in-ūas,235,2269,2277.
Abounding,
verbs of, with gen.,1293;
with abl.,1386;
adjs. of, with gen.,1263,1264;
with abl.,1387.
Abridgement,
of sentences,1057,2111.
Abstaining,
verbs of, with gen.,1294;
with abl.,1302-1306,1294;
withquīn,1986.
Abstract,
substs., defined,7;
plur. of,416,1109;
subst. suffixes denoting quality,246-264;
adj. suffixes denoting quality,281-297;
suffixes denoting action,212-237,249,285;
abstract in rel. sentence instead of in main sentence,1800.
Acatalectic verse,
defined,2537.
Accent,
general rules of,84-91;
in gen. and voc. of-o-decl.,87;
on final syllable,88;
marks of,29, 3;30;85;
of proclitics and enclitics,92-94;
of preps.,92;
of rel. and indef. prons.,92;
of compounds offaciō,394;
in verse,2548.
Accentual,
verse,2548;
verse, incarmina,2549;
theory of the Saturnian,2553.
Accompaniment,
abl. of,1356,1357.
Accomplishing,
verbs of, with subjv.,1579,1712;
with purpose clause,1951;
with result clause,1955,1965;
with acc. and infin.,2196.
Accusative case,
defined,419;
sing., of neut. nouns, how formed,423;
plur., of neut. nouns, how formed,423;
sing. and plur., of gender nouns, how formed,424;
lacking, seeDefective;
ending ind,149.
-ā-stems, in-ām,436;
inscriptional forms,443;
Greek nouns,444,445.
-o-stems, in-omand-um,452;
in-ā-,130, 2;461;
inscriptional forms,465;
Greek nouns,466.
Consonant stems, in-īs,505,507,622;
inscriptional forms,507;
Greek nouns,508-512.
-i-stems, in-im,-em,547-551,517-525;
inscriptional forms,564;
Greek nouns,565.
-u-stems, inscriptional forms,593.
Adverbs from,699-702,549,1156.
Pronouns, peculiar and inscriptional forms, ofego,tū,suī,648,650,651;
ofmeus,tuus,suus,653-655;
ofhīc,663-665;
ofille,iste,667;
ofillic,istic,670;
ofis,673;
ofīdem,677;
ofipse,680.
Uses of,1124-1174;
general,1124-1131.
Of the object,1132-1150;
with compounds ofad,circum,ex,in,ob,per,prae,praeter,trāns,1137;
double, with verbs compounded with preps.,1138,1198;
with verbs of feeling, commonly intrans.,1139;
emphasizing or defining,1140-1146,1173,1475;
of kindred derivation with verb,1140,1173;
of kindred meaning with verb,1141;
neut., of adj., with verb,1142;
with verbs of smelling and tasting,1143;
neut., of pron., with verbal expression,1144,1840,1851;
of appellative, used adverbially,1145;
attached to subst.,1129,1146;
of part concerned,1147;
of thing put on or off,1148;
of exclamation,1149,1150,2112;
with verb not expressed,1150.
Of space and time,1151-1156,1475;
withabhinc,1154;
with ordinals,1155;
expressing ‘time at which,’1156;
of aim of motion,1157-1166;
of end of motion withinandsub,1423;
with verbs of rest,1424;
with names of towns, islands, peninsulas,1157-1160;
with names of countries,1161;
with appellatives,1159,1161;
domum,rūs,forās,1162-1164;
exsequiās,īnfitiās,malam crucem,malam rem,1165.
Two accusatives combined,1167-1174;
of obj. and pred.,1167,1168;
with verbs of teaching, hiding, demanding, questioning,1169-1171;
with verbs of wishing, reminding, inducing, accusing,1172;
defining acc. and acc. of person,1173;
acc. of extent or duration or aim of motion and acc. of object,1174.
With verbs otherwise taking dat.,1184,1185;
with compounds of verbs of intrans. use,1191;
combined with dat. or abl.,1199,1303;
withpropior,proximus,prope, &c.,1201;
withnōmen dō, &c.,1214;
pred., instead of dat.,1221,1224;
with prep., instead of objective gen.,1261;
with verbs of remembering and forgetting,1288;
with verbs of reminding,1291;
withper, to express instrument,1378;
withabūtor,fungor,fruor,perfruor,potior,1380;
withopus est,1383;
withūsus est,1384;
withpostandantein expressions of time,1394-1397;
of extent, with verbs of surpassing,1398;
with comparatives,1398;
with preps., seePrepositions.
With infin.,1134,2172-2203,2312,2313,2321,2330-2334;
infin. as subst. acc.,2204-2206;
acc. subj. of infin. omitted,2183;
pred. noun referring to unexpressed subj. of infin. in,2213;
use of reflexive pron. in construction of acc. with infin.,2338-2340;
obj. of gerundive,2247;
acc. of gerundive and gerund, use of,2250-2253,2243;
obj. of gerund,2242,2255,2259,2265;
supine in-umas,235,1166,2269;
following supine in-um,2272.
Accusing,
verbs of, with two accusatives,1172;
with gen.,1280-1282;
with abl.,1280-1282;
withquod,1852;
withcūr,1852;
with acc. and infin.,2185.
Acquitting,
verbs of, with two accusatives,1172;
with gen.,1280-1282;
with abl.,1280-1282.
Action,
suffixes denoting,212-237,249,285;
words denoting, range of meaning of,213.
Conceivable, subjv. of, in simple sentence,1554-1562;
in subordinate sentence,1731;
in rel. characteristic or result sentences,1818;
inquamsentences,1888;
inquamquamsentences,1901;
in sentences of result withut,1947;
in sentences of purpose withut,1962;
in sentences withquandō,2010;
tense of, in subordinate sentence,1753.
Congruent and coincident,1733;
coincident, introduced byquod,quia,1850;
introduced byquī,1826;
introduced bycum,1874.
Repeated, subjv. of,1730;
non-occurrent, tense of, in subordinate sentence,1753;
defined,2024;
treated,2091-2108, seeConditional;
pres., &c., seePresent, &c.;
continued, seeContinued.
Active voice,
defined,723,1469;
pereō,vēneō,fīō, meaning of,1471;
ofcoepīanddēsinō,1483;
perf. partic. with force of,907,1485;
deponents having,1488,1489;
deponents having pres. system in,1488;
changed to pass.,1472-1480.
Adjectives,
defined,8;
iambic shortening of the endings of,129,130;
used substantively, with-e,-īin abl. sing.,558,561,631;
pres. partic. used as, with-īin abl. sing.,560,633;
formation of,180-203;
roots and stems,183-198;
without formative suffix,195,198,199;
with formative suffix,195-198,200-203.
Suffixes of,280-360;
primitive, with act. meaning,281-290,293,294,296;
primitive, with pass. meaning,291-297,282,283,305;
denominative,298-360,287;
of material or resemblance,299-301;
of appurtenance,302-330;
of supply,331-338;
diminutive,339,340;
of the compar.,342-348;
of the superl.,342-345,349-352;
comparison of, seeComparison.
Compound, formation and meaning of,379-390, seeComposition;
inflection of,398-643, seeGender,Number,Case,Declension;
of ‘one,’ ‘two,’ ‘three’ endings,611.
Agreement of,1082-1098;
used substantively,1099-1104,1106,1093,1203,1250;
with acc. appended,1130;
neut. acc. of, denoting manner,1142;