T

denoting material or resemblance,299-301;denoting appurtenance,302-330;denoting supply,331-338;forming diminutives,339,340;compar. suffixes,346-348;superl. suffixes,349-352;denoting place,317,321,347.Adverb suffixes, diminutive,341;of compar. and superl.,361-364.Verbal suffixes, denominative,365-375;frequentative or intensive,371-374;desiderative,375;meditative,375;inceptive or inchoative,834;-nō,-tō,-iō,832,833,835-838.Pronoun suffix-met,650,655;-pte,655;-ce,662-664,669,670.Summary,asyndeton of,2127.Superlative,Of adjs., suffixes of,349-352;of adjs. in-er,344,350;of adjs. in-ilis,345,350,359;lacking,359,360;formed from stems and roots,342;formed bymāximē,360.Of adverbs, endings of,361-363;lacking,364;with gen.,1242.Use ofsummus, &c.,1249;abl. with words of superl. meaning,1393;used when two things are compared,1456;expressed by compar. and neg.,1462;of more than two things,1465;strengthened byūnus,quam,maximē, &c.,1466,1892,1903;denoting high degree,1467;absolute,1467;of eminence,1467,1468;strengthened by a compar.,1468;accompanied byvel,1671;agreeing with a rel.,1810;tam . . . quam quī,quantus,ut, &c.,1892;double, withquam . . . tam,1893;represented byquamvīswith adj. or adv.,1903;ut quisque,quisquewith,1939.Supine,acc. or abl. of substs. in-tu- (-su-),235,2269;the supines, verbal nouns,732,2269;formation of,900;lacking,900;denoting purpose,1166,2270;use of supine in-um,2269-2273;use of supine in-ū,2269,2274-2277.Surds,75.Surprise,expressed by dat.,1211;questions of,1532,1566-1569;verbs of, withquod,quia,1851;withcum,1851,1875;with acc. and infin.,2187,2188,2184;expressed by infin.,2216.Syllaba anceps,2533,2534.Syllabic function,22,82,83.Syllables,final, vowel of shortened,129-132;seeShortening;vowel of retained long,132;quantity of,177;containingh,qu,177;containing short vowel before mute orffollowed bylorr,178;division of,175;names of,175;irrational,2524;seeAccent,Atonic.Synaeresis,2500.Synaloepha,2498.Synapheia,2510.Syncope,defined,111,168,2508;in versification,2541.Synecdochical,acc., seePart concerned.Synizesis,117,2499.System,the pres.,828-853,365-367,738-740;the perf.,854-919,738-740, seeFormation;in versification, defined,2547.Systolé,2507.TTaking away,verbs of, with dat.,1209;with infin. of purpose,2165.Taking up,verbs of, with infin. of purpose,2165.Taste,verbs of, with acc.,1143.Teaching,verbs of, with two accusatives,1169-1171;with acc. and infin.,2197.Telling,verbs of, with indirect question,1774.Temporal,sentences, defined,1716;subjv. of ind. disc. and attraction in,1722,2319;subjv. of repeated action in,1730;cum,1859-1873;quoniam,1882,1883;antequam, priusquam, &c.,1911-1922;dum, dōnec, quoad, quamdiū,1991;quandō,2010-2012;postquam, ubī̆, ut, &c.,1923-1934;coordinated member equivalent to,1699.Tempus,in versification,2515.Tendency,dat. of,1219-1222.Tenses,of the indic.,716;of the subjv.,716;of the imper.,716;meanings of,717;from two stems,720;formation of,824-919, seeFormation;primary and secondary,1717;sequence of,1740-1745.In simple sentences, pres. indic.,1587-1593,1601;impf. indic.,1594-1601,1495-1497;fut.,1619-1625;perf. indic.,1602-1613,1616;plup. indic.,1614-1618,1607,1609;fut. perf.,1626-1632,1607,1609;subjv.,1634,1635,1540-1569.In subordinate sentences, indic.,1732-1739;subjv., general remarks,1740-1745;subjv. subordinate to indic.,1746-1761;subjv. subordinate to subjv.,1762-1765;subjv. subordinate to noun of the verb,1766-1769;subjv. in ind. disc. or by attraction,1770-1772,2322-2324;conditional protases in ind. disc.,2326-2329;use in indirect questions,1773-1791;use in rel. sentence,1792-1837;use with conjunctive particles,1838-2122.Of infin.,2218-2236,2321;conditional apodoses in ind. disc.,2330-2334;of partic.,2278-2299;seePresent, &c.Ternārius,iambic,2621-2623;trochaic,2644-2646.Tetrameter,defined,2536;dactylic,2577,2578;iambic,2604-2609;trochaic,2629-2641;anapaestic,2684-2686;cretic,2694-2696;bacchiac,2701-2703;ionic,2712-2716.Tetrapody,defined,2531;logaoedic,2660-2663.Tetraseme,2516.Tetrastich,2545.Thanks,expressed by fut.,1622;ita . . . utin,1542,1622,1937.Theme,of verb,738-740.Thesis,2520.Thinking,verbs of, with indef. subjv.,1033;with two accusatives,1167;coordinated,1696;ind. disc. with,1724;illogically in subjv. in rel. clause,1727,2320;with acc. and infin.,2175;time of infin. with,2219,2226;seeIndirect Discourse.Threat,introduced by question,1532;expressed by fut.,1619;implication of in fut. perf.,1629.Threatening,expressions of, case with,1181-1185;with acc. and infin.,2186;with pres. infin.,2186.Thymelicus,2697.Time,duration of, denoted by acc.,1151-1156;acc. of duration of made subj. in pass.,1475;duration of, denoted by abl.,1355;at which, denoted by acc.,1156;at which, denoted by loc.,1341;at which, denoted by abl.,1350,1351,1353;within which, denoted by abl.,1352-1354;before or after which,1394-1397,1154;denoted by advs.,1438;rel., of subordinate sentence,1732,1741;independent, of subordinate sentence,1738,1744;antequamwith nouns denoting,1920;postquamwith nouns denoting,1929;denoted by abl. of gerundive construction or gerund,2266;of partic.,2279-2281;expressed by abl. abs.,1367;expressed by partic.,2295;seeTemporal.A, in versification, defined,2515.Titles,of books, use of nom. in,1114-1116;of office, with gerundive construction,2254.Tmesis,defined,1407,2509;in quīcumque,692.Towns,names of, form of loc. case of,438,460,504,554;decl. of,518,549,554,557;in acc. with expressions of motion,1157-1160;used adjectively,1233;constructions with, to denote place from which,1307-1310;constructions with, to denote place in or at which,1331-1336,1342,1343;rel. advs.,ubī̆,quō,unde, referring to,1793.Transfer of quantity,133.Transition,expressed byquid quod,1849;expressed byquoniam,1884;hīcandillein,2353,2360.Transitive use,verbs of, defined,1133;used intransitively,1133,1479;verbs usually intransitive used as,1137,1139,1191;with double acc.,1138;with dat.,1192-1199,1205-1210;used impersonally,1479;use of gerundive of,2180,2246,2247;use of gerund of,2242,2255,2259,2265.Trees,names of, gender,407,408,573.Trial,expressions of, withsī,sī forte,1777.Tribrach,2521.Trimeter,defined,2536;dactylic,2579;iambic (senarius),2583-2596;the choliambus,2597-2600;iambic, catalectic,2601-2603;cretic,2697.Tripody,defined,2531;iambic,2624;trochaic,2647,2648;logaoedic,2659.Triseme,2516.Tristich,2545.Trithemimeral caesura,2544.Trithemimeris,2531.Trochaic,rhythms,2628-2649;tetrameter catalectic,2629-2635;tetrameter acatalectic,2636-2638;tetrameter claudus,2639-2641;nine-syllabled Alcaic,2642;dimeter acatalectic,2643;dimeter catalectic,2644-2646;tripody acatalectic,2647;tripody catalectic,2648;monometer, &c.,2649;dactylo-trochaic,2675-2681;strophe, in Horace,2721.Trochee,2521.Trusting,verbs of, case with,1181-1185.Try,verbs meaning, with infin.,2169.UUndertaking,verbs of, with gerundive construction,2250.Unfulfilled,wishes, tenses of,1544,1545;conditions, seeNon-occurrent.Union,verbs of, case with,1186.Unit of Measure,2515.Unsyllabic function,22,82,83.Useful,adjs. meaning, cases with,1200;with gerundive construction or gerund,2252.VValue,abl. of,1388-1392.Valuing,verbs of, with gen.,1271-1275.Variable,vowel,824-827,839,840,758,759,366.Variations of quantity,134.Velars,44,77.Verbs,defined,12;endings of, shortened,129;endings of, retained long,132;reduplicated verb roots,758,828,829;reduplicated perf.,858-861,923-932;primitive, theme in,738-741;compounded with nouns or noun stems,384,395;with preps.,391,392,396;with verb stems,394;with advs.,396;root verbs, defined,743;irregular, defined,743;inflected,744-781;semi-deponents,801,1488.Inflection of,713-1022;the stem,714-720;the person ending,721-731;nouns of the verb,732;prin. parts,733-735;designation of the verb,736,737;theme of the verb,738-740;arrangement of the verb,741,742;inflection of primitive verbs,743-791;inflection of denominative verbs,792-797;deponent,798-801;periphrastic forms,802-804;defective verbs,805-817,907,922-1019;redundant verbs,818-823,924-1019.Formation of stems of,824-919;variable vowel,824-827;pres. indic. of root verbs,828;pres. indic. of verbs in-ere,829-838;pres. indic. of denominatives,339,840;pres. subjv.,841-843;imper.,844-846;impf. indic.,847,848;impf. subjv.,849,850;fut.,851-853;perf. indic.,854-875;perf. subjv.,876-878;perf. imper.,879;plup. indic.,880;plup. subjv.,881;fut. perf.,882-884;short or old forms,885-893;infin.,894-898;gerundive and gerund,899;supine,900;pres. partic.,901-903;fut. partic.,904,905;perf. partic.,906-919;formation of denominative verbs,365-375.List of,920-1022;

denoting material or resemblance,299-301;

denoting appurtenance,302-330;

denoting supply,331-338;

forming diminutives,339,340;

compar. suffixes,346-348;

superl. suffixes,349-352;

denoting place,317,321,347.

Adverb suffixes, diminutive,341;

of compar. and superl.,361-364.

Verbal suffixes, denominative,365-375;

frequentative or intensive,371-374;

desiderative,375;

meditative,375;

inceptive or inchoative,834;

-nō,-tō,-iō,832,833,835-838.

Pronoun suffix-met,650,655;

-pte,655;

-ce,662-664,669,670.

Summary,

asyndeton of,2127.

Superlative,

Of adjs., suffixes of,349-352;

of adjs. in-er,344,350;

of adjs. in-ilis,345,350,359;

lacking,359,360;

formed from stems and roots,342;

formed bymāximē,360.

Of adverbs, endings of,361-363;

lacking,364;

with gen.,1242.

Use ofsummus, &c.,1249;

abl. with words of superl. meaning,1393;

used when two things are compared,1456;

expressed by compar. and neg.,1462;

of more than two things,1465;

strengthened byūnus,quam,maximē, &c.,1466,1892,1903;

denoting high degree,1467;

absolute,1467;

of eminence,1467,1468;

strengthened by a compar.,1468;

accompanied byvel,1671;

agreeing with a rel.,1810;

tam . . . quam quī,quantus,ut, &c.,1892;

double, withquam . . . tam,1893;

represented byquamvīswith adj. or adv.,1903;

ut quisque,quisquewith,1939.

Supine,

acc. or abl. of substs. in-tu- (-su-),235,2269;

the supines, verbal nouns,732,2269;

formation of,900;

lacking,900;

denoting purpose,1166,2270;

use of supine in-um,2269-2273;

use of supine in-ū,2269,2274-2277.

Surds,75.

Surprise,

expressed by dat.,1211;

questions of,1532,1566-1569;

verbs of, withquod,quia,1851;

withcum,1851,1875;

with acc. and infin.,2187,2188,2184;

expressed by infin.,2216.

Syllaba anceps,2533,2534.

Syllabic function,22,82,83.

Syllables,

final, vowel of shortened,129-132;

seeShortening;

vowel of retained long,132;

quantity of,177;

containingh,qu,177;

containing short vowel before mute orffollowed bylorr,178;

division of,175;

names of,175;

irrational,2524;

seeAccent,Atonic.

Synaeresis,2500.

Synaloepha,2498.

Synapheia,2510.

Syncope,

defined,111,168,2508;

in versification,2541.

Synecdochical,

acc., seePart concerned.

Synizesis,117,2499.

System,

the pres.,828-853,365-367,738-740;

the perf.,854-919,738-740, seeFormation;

in versification, defined,2547.

Systolé,2507.

Taking away,

verbs of, with dat.,1209;

with infin. of purpose,2165.

Taking up,

verbs of, with infin. of purpose,2165.

Taste,

verbs of, with acc.,1143.

Teaching,

verbs of, with two accusatives,1169-1171;

with acc. and infin.,2197.

Telling,

verbs of, with indirect question,1774.

Temporal,

sentences, defined,1716;

subjv. of ind. disc. and attraction in,1722,2319;

subjv. of repeated action in,1730;

cum,1859-1873;

quoniam,1882,1883;

antequam, priusquam, &c.,1911-1922;

dum, dōnec, quoad, quamdiū,1991;

quandō,2010-2012;

postquam, ubī̆, ut, &c.,1923-1934;

coordinated member equivalent to,1699.

Tempus,

in versification,2515.

Tendency,

dat. of,1219-1222.

Tenses,

of the indic.,716;

of the subjv.,716;

of the imper.,716;

meanings of,717;

from two stems,720;

formation of,824-919, seeFormation;

primary and secondary,1717;

sequence of,1740-1745.

In simple sentences, pres. indic.,1587-1593,1601;

impf. indic.,1594-1601,1495-1497;

fut.,1619-1625;

perf. indic.,1602-1613,1616;

plup. indic.,1614-1618,1607,1609;

fut. perf.,1626-1632,1607,1609;

subjv.,1634,1635,1540-1569.

In subordinate sentences, indic.,1732-1739;

subjv., general remarks,1740-1745;

subjv. subordinate to indic.,1746-1761;

subjv. subordinate to subjv.,1762-1765;

subjv. subordinate to noun of the verb,1766-1769;

subjv. in ind. disc. or by attraction,1770-1772,2322-2324;

conditional protases in ind. disc.,2326-2329;

use in indirect questions,1773-1791;

use in rel. sentence,1792-1837;

use with conjunctive particles,1838-2122.

Of infin.,2218-2236,2321;

conditional apodoses in ind. disc.,2330-2334;

of partic.,2278-2299;

seePresent, &c.

Ternārius,

iambic,2621-2623;

trochaic,2644-2646.

Tetrameter,

defined,2536;

dactylic,2577,2578;

iambic,2604-2609;

trochaic,2629-2641;

anapaestic,2684-2686;

cretic,2694-2696;

bacchiac,2701-2703;

ionic,2712-2716.

Tetrapody,

defined,2531;

logaoedic,2660-2663.

Tetraseme,2516.

Tetrastich,2545.

Thanks,

expressed by fut.,1622;

ita . . . utin,1542,1622,1937.

Theme,

of verb,738-740.

Thesis,2520.

Thinking,

verbs of, with indef. subjv.,1033;

with two accusatives,1167;

coordinated,1696;

ind. disc. with,1724;

illogically in subjv. in rel. clause,1727,2320;

with acc. and infin.,2175;

time of infin. with,2219,2226;

seeIndirect Discourse.

Threat,

introduced by question,1532;

expressed by fut.,1619;

implication of in fut. perf.,1629.

Threatening,

expressions of, case with,1181-1185;

with acc. and infin.,2186;

with pres. infin.,2186.

Thymelicus,2697.

Time,

duration of, denoted by acc.,1151-1156;

acc. of duration of made subj. in pass.,1475;

duration of, denoted by abl.,1355;

at which, denoted by acc.,1156;

at which, denoted by loc.,1341;

at which, denoted by abl.,1350,1351,1353;

within which, denoted by abl.,1352-1354;

before or after which,1394-1397,1154;

denoted by advs.,1438;

rel., of subordinate sentence,1732,1741;

independent, of subordinate sentence,1738,1744;

antequamwith nouns denoting,1920;

postquamwith nouns denoting,1929;

denoted by abl. of gerundive construction or gerund,2266;

of partic.,2279-2281;

expressed by abl. abs.,1367;

expressed by partic.,2295;

seeTemporal.

A, in versification, defined,2515.

Titles,

of books, use of nom. in,1114-1116;

of office, with gerundive construction,2254.

Tmesis,

defined,1407,2509;

in quīcumque,692.

Towns,

names of, form of loc. case of,438,460,504,554;

decl. of,518,549,554,557;

in acc. with expressions of motion,1157-1160;

used adjectively,1233;

constructions with, to denote place from which,1307-1310;

constructions with, to denote place in or at which,1331-1336,1342,1343;

rel. advs.,ubī̆,quō,unde, referring to,1793.

Transfer of quantity,133.

Transition,

expressed byquid quod,1849;

expressed byquoniam,1884;

hīcandillein,2353,2360.

Transitive use,

verbs of, defined,1133;

used intransitively,1133,1479;

verbs usually intransitive used as,1137,1139,1191;

with double acc.,1138;

with dat.,1192-1199,1205-1210;

used impersonally,1479;

use of gerundive of,2180,2246,2247;

use of gerund of,2242,2255,2259,2265.

Trees,

names of, gender,407,408,573.

Trial,

expressions of, withsī,sī forte,1777.

Tribrach,2521.

Trimeter,

defined,2536;

dactylic,2579;

iambic (senarius),2583-2596;

the choliambus,2597-2600;

iambic, catalectic,2601-2603;

cretic,2697.

Tripody,

defined,2531;

iambic,2624;

trochaic,2647,2648;

logaoedic,2659.

Triseme,2516.

Tristich,2545.

Trithemimeral caesura,2544.

Trithemimeris,2531.

Trochaic,

rhythms,2628-2649;

tetrameter catalectic,2629-2635;

tetrameter acatalectic,2636-2638;

tetrameter claudus,2639-2641;

nine-syllabled Alcaic,2642;

dimeter acatalectic,2643;

dimeter catalectic,2644-2646;

tripody acatalectic,2647;

tripody catalectic,2648;

monometer, &c.,2649;

dactylo-trochaic,2675-2681;

strophe, in Horace,2721.

Trochee,2521.

Trusting,

verbs of, case with,1181-1185.

Try,

verbs meaning, with infin.,2169.

Undertaking,

verbs of, with gerundive construction,2250.

Unfulfilled,

wishes, tenses of,1544,1545;

conditions, seeNon-occurrent.

Union,

verbs of, case with,1186.

Unit of Measure,2515.

Unsyllabic function,22,82,83.

Useful,

adjs. meaning, cases with,1200;

with gerundive construction or gerund,2252.

Value,

abl. of,1388-1392.

Valuing,

verbs of, with gen.,1271-1275.

Variable,

vowel,824-827,839,840,758,759,366.

Variations of quantity,134.

Velars,44,77.

Verbs,

defined,12;

endings of, shortened,129;

endings of, retained long,132;

reduplicated verb roots,758,828,829;

reduplicated perf.,858-861,923-932;

primitive, theme in,738-741;

compounded with nouns or noun stems,384,395;

with preps.,391,392,396;

with verb stems,394;

with advs.,396;

root verbs, defined,743;

irregular, defined,743;

inflected,744-781;

semi-deponents,801,1488.

Inflection of,713-1022;

the stem,714-720;

the person ending,721-731;

nouns of the verb,732;

prin. parts,733-735;

designation of the verb,736,737;

theme of the verb,738-740;

arrangement of the verb,741,742;

inflection of primitive verbs,743-791;

inflection of denominative verbs,792-797;

deponent,798-801;

periphrastic forms,802-804;

defective verbs,805-817,907,922-1019;

redundant verbs,818-823,924-1019.

Formation of stems of,824-919;

variable vowel,824-827;

pres. indic. of root verbs,828;

pres. indic. of verbs in-ere,829-838;

pres. indic. of denominatives,339,840;

pres. subjv.,841-843;

imper.,844-846;

impf. indic.,847,848;

impf. subjv.,849,850;

fut.,851-853;

perf. indic.,854-875;

perf. subjv.,876-878;

perf. imper.,879;

plup. indic.,880;

plup. subjv.,881;

fut. perf.,882-884;

short or old forms,885-893;

infin.,894-898;

gerundive and gerund,899;

supine,900;

pres. partic.,901-903;

fut. partic.,904,905;

perf. partic.,906-919;

formation of denominative verbs,365-375.

List of,920-1022;


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