graecisms, 15, 2; 18, 7 gratia, meaning of, coupled with ambitio, 1, 7 habitus, meaning of, habitus corporum, II, 3 hendiadis, 3, 6; 16, 5; 30, 5 illicitus, meaning of, 42, 22 imperitus, used to express superficial knowledge, 21, 6 implere, meaning of, 44, 6 in, with a view to, &c. 5, 6; 8, 7; IO, 2; 19, 10; 24, 3; 35, 4 in aperto, 1, 6; 33, 10; 36, 5 in universum, 10, 10; II, II inania, meaning of inania honoris, 6, 15 incorruptus impartial, 22, 11 indago, proper meaning of, 37, 8 infestus, used with passive meaning, 25, 4 injucundus, distinguished from durus, 22, 12 innocens, peculiar meaning of, 16, 25 inquisitio, 43, II; inquisitiones, 2, IO inseri, used in a middle sense, Io, 24 instare, common meaning of, 18, 15 intentus, coupled with anxius, 5, 7 intercedere, meaning of, 46, 8 interseptus, distinguished from interceptus, 5, 10 intolerantia, 20, 3 ipse, force of pronoun, 13, I irritamentum, distinguished from kindred words, 20, 8 jactatio, inani jactatione libertatis, 42, 21 jurisdictio, 6, 14 laureatae, of 'litterae,' 18, 22 legion, 9th, 26, 1; 20th, 7, 10 lex Papia Poppaea, 6, 9 limes, limes imperii, 41, 6 livere, used of pearls, 12, 19 ludere alea, meaning of, 19, II lugere, distinguished from plangere, 46, 3 manus, military term, 15, 5 metus, used with an active meaning, 44, 2 middle use of verbs, 10, 24; 16, I modestia, peculiar meaning of, 20, 5 modus=τὸ μέσον, 4, 16 moles a work of difficulty, 17, 3 momentum=poπý, 43, 12 monstrari, monstratus fatis, 13, 17 munera imperii, 13, 2; 19, 9 municipium, 32, II natales, post-Augustan use of, 6,2 nimius too strong, 7, 13 nisi, distinguished from nisi si, 32, I nisi quod, use of, 6, 5 novissimus = furthest, 10, 12 numeri, military term, 18, 9 numerus, used contemptuously, 34, 6 occupare, to forestall, 39, 7 officium, meaning of, 14, 6; in plural number, 18, 20 paratus, meaning of paratus simulatione, 42, 12 parsimonia, 4, 9 participle, use of, 41, I peccare, peculiar meaning of, 4, 7 persona, 9, 13 persultare, 37, 10 petulantia, peculiar meaning of, 16, 24 A. pignus, use of word in plural, 38, 4 pluperfect, force of, 6, 18 poenitentia, 31, 13 praeceps agi, 41, 14 praesumere, meaning of, 18, 10 praevehi praetervehi, 28, 7 precario, adv., 16, 21 prima, used as equivalent to initia, 18, 16 principatus, princeps, 3, 2; 43, C promptus, 3, 11 pronus, meaning of, 1, 6 propugnare, meaning of, 12, 3 provenire, used of trees, fruits, &c. 12, 16 prudens=gnarus, 19, 1 |