Latin Grammar

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General Index.

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The references are to sections and paragraphs.

I. l, I, I;

in diphthongs, 2, I; pron., 3, I; frome,7,I,a; froma,7,I,b; dropped by syncope, 7,4 i for u in some words, 9, I; changes to e, 39; dropped, 39; final i short, 363,3; becomes j, 367, 4· i-stems, 37; 39; not always ending in -is, 38,3. -i, gen. and voc, of ad dec!' nouns in -ius and -ium in, 25, I and 2. -gen. of 4th decl, nouns in -us, 49, I. -gen. of 5th decl, nouns, 52, 2. i-stem, vis, 41. i, in abl.j gd decl., 38, I; 39; in adjs., 67, 3, a; 70, 5; participles, 70, 3; patnals, 70,5, c); nom. plu., of is, 87: as characteristic of 4th conj., 98. -ia, 149. lam bus, 366, 2. iambic measures, 370. -trimeter, 370. -idnus, suffix, 152, I. -ias, suffix, 148,6, b). -lbam, in imperf., II6, 4, b). -lbo, in future, II6, 4, b). Ictus, 366, 5. -icus, suffix, 151,2; ISla, a. id aetdtis, 185, 2. id gmus, 185, I. id quod, 247, I, b. id temporis, 185, 2. Ideal •you' i see Indefinite eecond person. idem, 8]; 248. idem ac, 248, 2. Ides, 371, 2, c). -ides, suffix, 148,6. a). -ides, suffix, 148,6, a). -ido, suffix, 147.3, c). idoneus, not compared. 74, 2; w. dat .• 192,2; w. ad and acc., 192, 2 and N.; with reI. clause of purpose. 282. 3. -tdus, suffix, 15°,3. Idiis, fern. by exception, S0. -ie, in voc. sing. of adjs. in -ius, 63, I. ietzs,pres. partie, from eo, 132. -iens, as ending of numeral adverbs, 79 and N. -ier, info ending, II6, 4, a. -iis. nouns in, 51. igitur, 344, I. c).

ignis, decl., 38. -ii, in gen. sing. of i"-stems. 25, a. iis, in dat, and abJ. plu, of is, 87. -ile, suffix, 148,3. 71ion, decl .• 27. -iiis, suffix, 151, 2. -ilis, suffix. IS0, 4. Illative conjunctions, 344. ill«, 87; • the following,' 246, 2; • the former,' 246, r , • the well-known,' 246, 3; position, 350, 5, b. iLluc, 87, footnote 3. -illus (a. um). diminutive suffix, 148, I. -im, in acc., 3d decJ., 38, I. -im, -is in subjv., II6, 4, d. impedimentum, impedimenta, 61. Imperative, 281; tenses in, 94, 3; 28t, I; future indic. with force of, 261, 3. -as protasis of a conditional sent., 305, 2; as apodosis, 302,4. -sent. in indir. disc., 316. Imperfect tense, 260; conative, 260, 3; inceptive, 26o, 3; with jam, etc., 260,4; epistolary imp., 265. Imperfect subjv. in conditional sent. referring to the past, 304, 2. Impersonal verbs, 138; gen. with, 209; dat. with, 187, II, b; in passive, 256, 3; with substantive clauses developed from volitive, 295, 6; of result, 297, 2; with infin., 32], I; 330. impetus, defective, 57,4. Implied indir. disc., 323. imus, 'bottom of,' 241, r. in, prep., J43; verbs compounded w. in governing acc., 175, 2, a, 2; verbs compounded w. in governing dat., 187, III. in with abJ. of place, 228; with abJ. of time, 230, 2; 231. -ina, suffix, 148, 5. Inceptives, ISS, I. Inchoatives, ISS, I. Incomplete action, 257, I, b; 267,3. Indeclinable adjs., 70, 6; 80,6. -nouns, 58; gender of, IS, 3· I ndefinite price, 225, I; 203, 4. Indefinite value, 203, 3. Indefinite pronouns, 91; 252; in conditions, 3°2, 3. Indefinite second person, 280, 3; 356, 3 ; 302,2.


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