INDEX (CHIEFLY GRAMMATICAL). N.B.-The references are to the Notes by book, chapter, and section. a, ab, i. 1. 5, 23. 3; ii. 7. 3, 30. | ablative of space (distance), i. 3; iii. 26. 2; iv. 22. 4; v. ab (with names of places), vii. -- - - of attendant circumstance, causal, iii. 23. 4, 29. 2; vi. of instrument (= adv.), i. 6. - military, i. 8. 1; ii. 7. 3; vii. 59. 4, 68. 3, 69. 7. of price, vii. 39. 3. - of quality, i. 18. 3, 28. 5; of respect, v. 28. 5, 49. 4. of space (extension), vii. 38. 10. - 41. 5. of time when, i. 12. 7, 13. 2, of time (measure of), i. 18. of time (duration), v. 48. 8. ac (its position), i. 44. 3. --- 33. 5. (after prohibition), ii. 25. 1; adamo, i. 31. 5. adjective (= genitive), i. 36. 5. amentum, v. 48. 5. anaphora, i. 19. 1; iv. 19. 4; anceps, i. 26. 1; vii. 76. 6. dative, predicative, i. 25. 3; day, division of, i. 12. 2, 26. 2; of month, vi. 33. 4. apposition, i. 30. 2; iii. 7. 2; de, i. 19. 5, 42. 1; iv. 27. 1, 36. iv. 12. 4; v. 7. 3. attraction, vi. 33. 4, 40. 6. confieri, vii. 58. 2. confluens, iv. 15. 1. 1; v. 32. 1, 53. 4; vi. 7. 6; (in composition), i. 50. 4. 19. 5; iii. 6. 2; iv. 37. 3; ambactus, vi. 15. 2. consobrinus, vii. 76. 3. gnavus, ii. 25. 3. momentum, vii. 39. 3. Ver- (Celtic prefix), vii. 76. dorsus or dorsum, vii. 44. 3. ellipsis, vii. 77. 2. epanalepsis, iii. 22. 4. consilium (with infin.), vii. 26. equites (play on the word), i. 1, 71. 1. cum (with subjunctive), i. 23. concessive, vi. 14. 3. dative, commodi, vi. 25. 1. 42. 6. euphemism, i. 18. 9; vii. 1. 1. e, ex, i. 25. 6 (ex itinere; cp. 60. 3. (ex essedis pugna); v. 40. | impero (construction of), vii. - 65. 1. - (double), ii. 17. 2; iii. 18. (objective), i. 38. 3; iv. 28. 2; coupled with adj., vii. (of purpose), iv. 17. 8; v. 8. (of quality), i. 28. 5; ii. 15. 1. - (termination of, in -um or gerund and gerundive, i. 52. 3. 28. 1. habeo (with participle), i. 15. homo (=pronoun), v. 58. 6. imperfect (geographical), ii. 15. in (in comp.), i. 42. 6; iii. 26. 2. indicative (for subjunctive), vii. infinitive (historic), i. 16. 1; v. inter (=per), i. 36. 7. naves longae, iii. 9. 1. nec (= et non), vii. 25. 1. (et qui non), i. 45. 2. non modo (= non modo non), iii. nullo (dative), vi. 13. 1. oportet (constr. of), i. 16. 5. oratio obliqua (notes on), i. 10. orator, iv. 27. 3. paratus (constr. of), i. 44. 2. per, i. 46. 3; ii. 10. 3; iii. 26. plural in -ere, iii. 21. 1. (subj.), after historic present, v. 40. 1. plural sing., v. 27. 3. polliceor with pres. inf., iv. 21. 5. porro, v. 27. 4. possīdĕre, iv. 7. 4. qui, with adjectival clause, i. - causal, i. 36. 4; ii. 15. 5; - final, i. 3. 5; iv. 34. 4; vi. (with subjunc- quod (= quoad), i. 35. 4. recipio (construction), vii. 55. relative clause, i. 40. 9; iii. repetition of words, i. 6. 1, 48. potior (passive), ii. 7. 3; iii. 6. repraesento, i. 40. 14. 2. preces (curses), vi. 31. 5. 6. res (of persons), i. 29. 2. sacramentum, vi. 1. 2. secundum, i. 33. 2. prohibeo (constr. of), ii. 4. 2; | simul (=simul ac), iv. 26. 5. iv. 24. 1. propugno, v. 9. 6. publicani, i. 18. 3. simul...simul, iv. 13. 5. solvo ('set sail'), iv. 23. 1; v. 23. 6. |