APPENDIX F. TABULAR ARRANGEMENT OF CERTAIN PRONOUNS. i. Correlative (pronominal) adjectives. tot (indecl.), so many. totidem (indecl.), just so quot (indecl.) many. totus (rare), such in numerical order. Qualiscunque and quantuscunque are also used as simply indefinite (non-relative) pronouns; aliquantus is commonly only used in the neuter (aliquantum, aliquanto), and then as substantive or adverb. iii. The following are the (chief pronominal) adverbs of place. (Fuller lists will be found in Book II. Chap. xv.): tam, so. toties, so often. } thus, so. § iv. The following are the chief (pronominal) adverbs of time: intĕreā meanwhile. quamdiu Show long? (as long as. ǎliquamdiu, for some length of time. quousque, till when? adhuc, hitherto (i.e. up to the time now present). quondam, formerly, or hereafter (olim is from ōlim ollus (=ille) and so means at that time). quotiēs toties, so often. ǎliquoties, several times. Identidem, repeatedly. nonnunquam, ǎliquando, quandoque } sometimes (i.e. not unfrequently). interdum, sometimes (i.e. occasionally). subinde, one after the other. unquam, ever (after negatives, &c.). usque, ever (of progressive continuance). quonam, whither? adeo, so far. quorsum (i. e. whitherwards? quōversum) whitherwards. APPENDIX G. ABBREVIATIONS. For abbreviations in Inscriptions see Hübner's Index to Corp. Inscr. Rom. 1. pp. 610-613 et passim, also supra App. B. For others, esp. legal abbreviations, see Keil's Gram. Lat. IV. p. 276 sqq; and Lachmann's Gaius, p. 432 sqq. For abbreviations of money, see App. D. viii., of date, App. D. xv. Women's names are expressed by inverted characters; as, for Gaia. P. M. Pontifex Maximus. S. P. P. Q. R. Senatus Populus PR. Prætor, or Præ tores. Plebesque Romana. 1 Not until 3rd cent. p. Chr. was cons. used; in Diocletian's time began the custom of doubling the s (e.g. conss.) to denote the plural (Mommsen. Liv. Cod. Ver. p. 189). thus, Pup. for Pupiniā; Cælius' letter in Cic. The name of the tribe to which a person belonged is sometimes added to the name in an abbreviated form; Qvi. or Qvir. for Qvirina. See § 1113, and Epist. ad Fam. VIII. 8, § 5. Data (est epistola). Salutem dicit. Salutem plurimam dicit. Salutem (dicit). S. V. B. E. E. V. Si vales, bene est: ego valeo. S. T. E. Q. V. B. E. E. Q. V. si tu exercitusque valetis bene |