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pg 421(3) INDEX RERUM

ablative of adjectives in -e, 43. 4;
of nouns in -i, 68. 124; of participles in -i, 68. 127.
ablative of cause, 14. 2.
ablative of time, 109. 5.
accusative, adverbial, 42. 8.
accusative, cognate, 7. 9, 61. 110, 63. 15.
accusative of exclamation, 9. 5.
accusative, internal, 22. 18, 45. 9.
accusative with 'middle' verb, 64. 64.
accusative of respect, 64. 64.
active expression for passive, 64. 305.
adjective from personal name, 44. 10, 64. 368.
adjective reinforcing meaning of noun, 46. 1.
adverbs in -ter from 2nd decl. adj., 39. 14.
alliteration, 45 int., 63. 8, p. 275, p. 344.
anaphora, p. 275.
apostrophe, 4. 13, 64. 22, 69, p. 344.
aspirates, 84 int.
'bracketed' structure of nouns and epithets, p. 275.
colour contrast, 61. 9 f., 87, 187, 64. 48, 308.
compound adjectives, 4. 13, p. 263, p. 275, 64. 355, 406.
connective particles postponed, 23. 7, 66. 65.
curse on discoverer of evil, 66. 48.
dative in -u, 64. 385.
diminutives, 3. 18, 64. 60.
epanalepsis, p. 255, p. 275, 64. 26 f., 66. 39.
epyllion, p. 272.
figura etymologica, 3. 13, 4. 6.
gender, abnormal, 1. 2, 42. 5, 64. 3, 68–90.
genitive of definition, 12. 8.
genitive of exclamation, 9. 5.
genitive, partitive (truculenta pelagi), 63. 16.
genitive plural of 2nd decl. in -um, 9. 6.
geography, inaccuracy in, 11. 5, 64. 35, 324, 68. 144.
gerund, modal use of ablative, 110. 6 f.
gerundive with object, 39. 9.
Greek terminations in proper names, 64. 3.
Horace and Catullus, p. xxiii, 11 int., 1, 29. 7, 42. 24, 51. 13–16.
hymn formulae, 34 int., 13, 36. 11.
hyperbaton, 44. 10, 66. 18.
indicative in causal clause, 64. 157.
infinitive in -ier, 61. 42.
metre and prosody:
galliambic, p. 263.
glyconic, p. 238.
hendecasyllable, 1 int.
hexameter, hypermetric, 64. 298; spondaic (σπονδειάζων‎), 64. 3, 76. 15; of six spondees, 116. 3; caesura after third trochee, p. 255; final monosyllable, 64. 315.
pentameter, ending, 65. 2.
priapean, 17 int.
scazon, 8 int.
trimeter, iambic, 4 int.
Asius, 61. 22.
conubium, 62. 57.
Cyrenae, 7. 4.
Diana, 34. 1.
-erimus, 5. 10.
Italus, 1. 5.
Rauidus, 40. 1.
semihiante, 61. 213.
variation of quantity, 64. 37.
lengthening before Greek word, 64. 20.
pg 422shortening, iambic and cretic, 10. 26, 27, 64. 360.
shortening of monosyllable in hiatus, 55. 4.
synizesis, 64. 336.
-i-, consonantal for vocalic value, 55. 10, 64. 37.
-u-, vocalic value in soluo, &c., 2. 13.
br-, fr-, tr-, open syllable before, 4. 9.
sc-, sp-, st-, open syllable before, 17. 24, 64. 357.
-s, ecthlipsis of, 116. 8.
name, Catullus' use of his own, 68. 135.
names (praenomen and nomen), 49. 2, p. 342.
negative, double, 4. 3 f.
negatives, pleonastic, 10. 9, 76. 3.
nominative and infinitive, 4. 2.
noun and epithet replaced by two nouns, 66. 50.
nouns and epithets, balanced structure, p. 275.
order of words, interlaced, 44. 10, 66. 18.
orthography: -aeus and -eus, 66. 8, 68. 109; Apheliotes, 26. 1 f.; Berenice, 66. 8; claussum, 68. 67; Cnidus, 36. 13; -ei (2nd decl. gen.) 55. 13; -ei (3rd decl. abl.) 4. 23; -eis (dat. plur.), 17. 3, 46. 3; Graiia, 66. 58; Laudamia, 68. 74; loquella, 55. 20; Pthioticus, 64. 35; quoi, 1. 1; rusum, 63. 47; Sagae, 11. 6; succepit, 64. 104; Thunia, 31. 5; Zmyrna, 95. 1.
participial constructions, 64. 5ff.
participle, present, timeless use, 116. 1.
perfect, gnomic, 62. 42.
perfect, syncopated forms, 14. 14.
periphrasis, learned, p. 274, 64. 228, 324, 68. 112.
pluperfect, 10. 28, 64. 158.
'polar' expression, 76. 16.
prayer-formulae, 34. 13 f., 21, 76. 17.
present in protasis referring to future time, 13. 2, 55. 18.
present referring to past act, 14. 9.
pronominal adjectives, declension of, 17. 17.
proper name, evocative use, 17. 18, 64. 89, 105.
prosaic connectives, p. 275, p. 344.
sneezing, omens from, 45. 8.
spinning, 64. 311 ff., 326 f.
subjunctive in indefinite clause, 63. 67, 84. 1.
subjunctive, indefinite 2nd person, 22. 9.
subjunctive, jussive, 8. 1.
syncopated forms: misti, &c. 14. 14; posta, 68. 39; Rau(i)de, 40. 1.
verb, simple for compound, 64. 145, 150, 227.
verbal forms: -arier, 61. 42; deposiuit, 34. 8; face, 36. 16; -ibant, 64. 319; -ier, 61. 42; inger, 27. 2; iuerat, 66. 12, iuerint, 66. 18; lauere, 39. 14; luxti, misti, &c., 14. 14; posta, 68. 39; recepso, 44. 19; siris, 66. 91; tetulit, 63. 47.
Virgil and Catullus, p. xxii, 61. 209, 64 int., 115, 141, 156, 327, 65. 23, 66. 39, 68. 119.
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