Cassida, xi. 775 Cassus aethere, xi. 104 Castra movere, not of breaking up a camp, Castrametation, Virgil's, that of his own Cateia, the, vii. 741 Catilina, representation of him in Tartarus, Cato of Utica, representation of him in Caussa, followed by infinitive, x. 90 Cavus, of surrounding, ix. 46 -- Communes Di, xii. 118 Comptus for coronatus, vii. 751: viii. 128 magnum, xi. 234 Condere, to compose, x. 35 Congressus, of friendly meeting, viii. 467 of the temples, ix. 633, 808: x. 891 Coniugium for coniux, xi. 270 Certamen pugnare, xi. 780: xii. 598 Chance, distinguished from an unfriendly Cinctus Gabinus, the, vii. 612 Cinyras and Cupavo, passage referring to, Circe, her love for Picus, vii. 189 Circeii, vii. 10 Coniungere, with ablative, x. 653 Conjunction used to couple words which Connixus, of a charge with lances, xi. 613 Conplere, naval term, of a ship's comple- Conpositus, of relative position, xi. 599 Constructions, differing in parallel pas- mixture of, vii. 624 Consulere curare, ix. 322 Consultum, matter for deliberation, xi. 410 Circulus, of a band to confine the hair, Consurgere in ensem, ix 749 : xii. 729 . Classicum, of the trumpet of battle, vii. 637 | Copulative, place of, supplied by repetition, Classis, ancient sense of, vii. 716 Clausae portae, a sign of war, viii. 385 Clausus, name of, vii. 707 Clipeatus, vii. 793 Clipeum, neuter, ix. 709. Cornus, of a javelin, ix. 698: xii. 267 Coctus, of a spear hardened in the fire, Corona, x. 122: xi. 475 xi. 553 navalis, viii. 684 rostrata, viii. 684 Coronare= Icingere, ix. 380 Corpus, of the organization of a kingdom, Corythus, vii. 209: ix. 10: x. 719 - pectoris, xii. 508 Creare, use of, vii. 283 Credere campo, of giving battle on level Crepido saxi a projecting rock, x. 653 Crimen, in sense of dedecus, x. 851 -= guilty cause, xii. 600 Crinale aurum, xi. 576 Crinalis, vii. 403 Crinitus Apollo, ix. 638 Crudus hard, cruel, x. 682 Crustumerium, vii. 631 Cultrix nemorum, of Diana, xi. 557 Cum ex quo, xii. 208 Cum tamen, connecting two contrasted clauses, ix. 513 Cum lumine, vii. 130 Cuneus, of an army, xii. 457 Cupencus, xii. 539 Currum instare, viii. 433 Currus, plural for singular, x. 574 Cursu at full speed, xi. 879 Cursum dare, x. 870 Cursus, of a voyage, ix. 91 Cybele, ix. 82, 618: x. 252 Cytherea tonans, viii. 524 D. Deus, coupled with dementia, ix. 601 Danae, story of her founding a colony in Devexus, viii. 280 Dant signa, applied to cranes, x. 265 Dare Ti0éval, ix. 323: xii. 437 = facere, x. 529 peculiar use of, viii. 30 se = credere, of giving battle, ix. 56 x. 401 xii. 417, 488 x. 319 Dextram tetigisse, vii. 266 of naming and dedicating, viii. 344 Dictamnus, xii. 412 Dicto parere, for obedience or submission, Die for uno die, xi. 397 Dies alone, of time, xi. 425 of a set day, feast-day, viii. 601 -- for ad with accusative, viii. 566: Digna atque indigna, ix. 595 xii. 464 De, force of, in composition, x. 809 more, x. 832 - patre, xi. 341 indigna, xii. 811 Diluvium, vii. 228 Diomedes, xi. 243, foll. --, city of, viii. 9 Dead, both buried and burned at Rome, Dira, used absolutely as a name for the Debitus, of fate, vii. 120 Furies, vii. 324 cupido, ix. 185 Decernere ferro, vii. 525: xi. 218: xii. Dirae, xii. 845 282 Decolor, viii. 326 Dirigere aciem, vii. 523 Decus, as an address, ix. 18: xi. 508: xii. Discedere caelum, ix. 20 142 collo, x. 135 Discernere litem, xii. 898 Discinctus, of the Carthaginians, viii. 724 images of gods, xii. 286 Divine favour and human prowess viewed Egeria, grove of, vii. 763 as independent, xi. 118 Divortium, ix. 379 Docere of recounting, xi. 249 Doliturus, xi. 732 Dolo, vii. 664 Dolon, xii. 347 Egregius, used ironically, vii. 556 Elidere, of strangling, viii. 261, 289 Dolor, of indignation, viii. 220, 501: ix. Embassies received in temples, vii. 170 Emblema, vii. 790 Dubitare, of taking into consideration, ix. Epithets, two to one substantive, x. 391: Excutere, of a horse throwing its rider, Fauns, the, viii. 314 Facere, in sacrificial sense, viii. 189 Ferrum retractare, in different senses, vii. Ferus, of a tame animal, vii. 489 Fessae res, xi. 335 Fetus, of an animal after giving birth, Fibula, vii. 815 Fidere terrae, vii. 290 Fides, of ground for belief, ix. 79 of a story claiming to be believed, Fiducia, with gen. of object, viii. 395: Fidus, with genitive, xii. 659 Figere contra, x. 343 Figura phantom, x. 641 of representing in a work of art, Filia legere, x. 815 viii. 630 Faces, at funerals, xi. 143 Facies, of the whole form, x. 234 Fallo= λανθάνω, xii. 634 Fama volat, followed by inf. clause, viii. Fame, conception of as winged, ix. 473 Fingere, expressing effect, viii. 365 to lick into shape, of an animal, Finis, feminine, xii. 793 Flavus, of the colour of the Tiber, vii. 81 Florus, adjective, restored to Virgil, xii. 605 Fas, spoken of as binding the gods, ix. 96 Foedare, double sense of, vii. 575 Famulum, for famulorum, xi. 34 Fandi fictor, ix. 602 Fastigia tecti, viii. 366 Fata, of destiny, ix. 137 Aeneae, vii. 234 canens, viii. 499 deum, vii. 239 Junonis, viii. 292 Fatalia responsa, ix. 133 Fate, may be delayed but not averted, vii. called on to change its course, ix. 94 x. 134 Fumus, of steam, vii. 465 Fundere, of production, viii. 139 of laying low, ix. 592: xi. 665 Funera dare, viii. 570 Funus, of a corpse, ix. 491 Furere, of slaughter, ix. 691: x. 545 Furialis, of the nature of a Fury, vii. 375 Furo and fremo, vary in MSS., x. 604 Furtim, of an illegitimate birth, ix. 546 Future used where past would be expected, G. Ganges, overflowing of, ix. 31 = of quality with substantive, xii. 603, 857 Gens and populus, distinguished, x. 202 --, in apposition to proper name, xii. 530 Gerund, ablative of, impersonal, xii. 46 Globus, of a mass of men, ix. 409 Goddess, the, substituted for the act, viii. Gods, conceal themselves in clouds, x. 364: xii. 53 the, ignorant of the future, viii. 627 Gramina, of corn, vii. 809 Greek ending in names of 2nd declension, names given to Trojans, Roman to rhythm, x. 136: xi. 31 Groves, sacred, round temples in cities, vii. Head, custom of swearing by the, ix. 300 Hercules, exploits of, viii. 293 sacrifices conducted without worship of, at the Ara Maxuma, viii. 270 -- followed by ut in narrative, xii. 488, 623 dicens, x. 744: xii. 956 Homeric localities identified with Italy, Honorem, poetic for in honorem, viii. 339 |