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General Index. The references are to sections and paragraphs.
nos = ego, 242, 3•. nostri, as objective gen., 242, 2. nostrum, as gen. of whole, 242, 2; at possessive gen., 242, 2, a. Nouns, 12 ff.; 353; derivation of, 147 f. -in -is not always i-stems, :lB, I. -of agency, force, 353, 4. -used in plu. only, 56. 72• used in sing. only, 55. neque, 341, I, d); neque in purpose --used only in certain cases, 57. clauses, 282, I, e. -indeclinable, 58. nequeo, conj., 137, I. -with change of meaning in plural, 61. ne ~uis, use, 91, 5. -syntax, 166 f. nequiter, compared, 77, I. -predicate, agreement of, etc., 16] f. nescio an, 300, 5. -appositives, agreement of, etc., nesci'd quis, as indef. pron., 253, 6. Neuter, see Gender. 169 f. Noun and adj. forms of the verb, 95. 2. neuter, decl., 66; use, 92, I. neve (neu) , in purpose clauses, 282, I, d. novi, as pres., 262, A. nouus, compared, 73,3. nf, quantity of vowel before, 5, I, a. ns, quantity of vowel before, 5, I, a. nihil, indeclinable, 58. -ns, declo of nouns in, 40, I. c). nihil est cur, quin, 295, 7. nt, quantity of vowel before, 5, 2, a. ni1lgit, • it snows,' 138, I. nubes, dec1., 40, I, a. nisi, 306, I and 4. nulla causa est cur, quin, 295,7. nisi forte, 306, 5. nullus, decl., 66; 57,3; use,92, I. nisi si, 306, 5. num, 162,2, b) ; 300, 1,0). nisi vero, 306, 5. nitor, constr., 218,3. Number, 16; 94,4Numerals, 78 f.; peculiarities in use of.Br, nix, decl., 40, I, d). numquis, dec1., 91, 5. No, in-answers, 162,5,6. nuper, compared, 77, I. -no- class of verbs, 117,4. -nus, suffix, 151,2. noli. with inf., in prohibitions, 276, 6. nblim, potential subjv., 280, 2, a. 0. nollem, potential subjv., 280, 4nOlo, 130; with inf., 331, IV and a; 276, 'd,vowel, 2, I; as element in diphthong 2, a; with subjv., 296, I, a. a, 2, I; pron., 3, I; alternating w. I nomen, decl., 35; nomen est, constr., 190, in certain classes of words, 9, I; 2; 4; I; nomen, as part of Roman name, 373. 'd-stems, 23; 24; in cim, 77, 2, a; in Nominative, 17; 170; used for voe., 171, du~, 80, 2; in eg~, 84; 363, 4, a; in I; nom. sing., lacking, 57, 6; pred. mod~, 363, 4, a; in compounds of pro-. nom.,I68. 363, 4, c; in am'd, le'd,etc., 363, 4, b. Nones, 371, 2, b). 0, pron., 3, I; for au, 7, I, e; by contracnon, in answers, 162, 5, b); with poten. tion, 7, 2; in abl. sing. of ad dec1., 23; subjv., 280; with deliberative, 277. in nom. sing. of 3d decl., 35; in Greek non dubito quin, with subjv., 298; non nouns, 47, 8; in adverbs.yz, 2; in amdubito, w. inf., 298, a; b. bO, 80, 2, a; in personal endings, 96. nOn modo for non modo non, 343, 2, a. 00, prep. w. ace., 141; verbs compounded 1IiJnne,162, 2, a); 300, I, b), N. w. governing dat., 187, III. non quia, with ind., 286, I, c; with subjv. Obeying, verbs of, w. dat., 187, II. 286, I, b. Object, direct. 172 f.; two objects w. same non quin, with subjv., 286, I, b. verb,I77; 178; indirect. 187 f.; info as non quod, with ind., 286, I, c; with subjv., obj., 326; 328; 329; 331. 286, I, b. Objective gen., 200.
necesse est, w. subjv., 295, 8. necne, in double questions, 162, 4. nef iis, indeclinable, 58. Negatives, 347, 2; two negatives strengthening the negation, 347, 2. nemo, defective, 57, 3; use, 252, 6. nequam, indeclinable, 70, 6; compared,