Foedera, of the laws of nature, 150 Folia, perhaps for flores, 57 Fontes, spring water,' 344 Forest-trees introduced in Georgic ii. chiefly as supporters of the vine, 196 Fortuna, of a family or nation, 325 Fovere, of paying attention to a person, 37: Fremere, of a war-horse, 146 Frequens, with genitive or ablative, 213 Frigus, of winter, 31 Felix, &c., with genitive, 173: and for- Frondatio, time of, 26, 97 tunatus, 246 Fennel flowers used for garlands, 101 Ferax, with genitive and ablative, 216 Feriae denicales, 172, 173 Ferre, of fate, 57: of giving and receiving - pedem, 146: sacra, 244 Ferri equis, 194 Ferrugo, colour intended by, 190 Frondator, 26 Frons, of leaves stripped for fodder, 102 Fulcire, of pressing against where there is Fulica, fulix, what, 182 Fulminare, of a warrior, 363 Fumantia and spumantia confounded, 250 Fertilis, with genitive, 213: with dative, Fundamen, 320 316 Fervĕre, &c., 189 Fescennina licentia, 235 Fessus, of sickness, 332 Festivals, old, mostly rural, 249 Fetus (adj.), various senses of, 25, 317 Fibra, 192 Figere, of hitting with a bullet, 177 Fine weather, sign of, 184 Fingere, of moulding clay, 237: of making Fire, blazing of, a good omen, 89, 345: Fiscella, used as a strainer, 106 Flax exhausts the ground, 152: when sown, 166 Flere, with an object clause, 43 Flocks driven afield before day-break, 81 Florere studiis, 364 Fundere, of easy production, 146 Furor, of the object of passion, 103 Future, in an imperative sense, 102: cou- G. Gadfly, Greek and Latin names for, 264 Galls, astringent power of, 332 Gardening, one of the occupations of Vir- Gargarus, its fertility, 154 Geese, how injurious to crops, 156 Fluere, of grapes, 205, 213: of gradual Geloni, 206 Gemma of a jewelled vessel, 247 сс local, 197 neuter plural with (saepta domo- Genitor of a river, 342 Genius, man's happier part deified, 176 Geography, loose treatment of by Virgil, 26, Germans and Celts sometimes confounded Germany, Agrippa's expedition into, 99, 194 use of, 86, 218, 219, 271, 290 Getae confused with Thracians, 353 Harrowing, modern and ancient, 154 Haurire, of the eyes and ears, 229: of the Hazel unfriendly to the vine, 226: affords Hedges, making of, whether forbidden on Hendiadys, rationale of, 213 : Gifts of the gods restored to the gods in Hiatus, concurrence of the same vowels in Gilvus, words connected with, 259 Glans of other fruits than acorns, 176: glandis, nominative, 311 Glomerare, of high action in a horse, 262 - browsing in thickets on rocks, 28: Gramina and germina confused, 228 Gratius, his Cynegetica, history, character- avoided, 340 Hibiscus, what, 32 Hic, of a man speaking of himself, 93 of time, 331 Hiemes, of winter weather, 233 Hive, fumigation of, 329 Hives, varieties of, 306: entrance to nar- Hoarding of gold natural during proscrip- Hoc,' on this account,' 227, 239: hoc ubi, Holydays, works allowed and forbidden on, 172, 173: markets why held on, 173 Honeycake placed by a corpse, 361 Gravis with ablative, shades of meaning of, Honores of Roman magistracies, 51 Honos and honor, 41 'beauty,' 101: other uses of, 235 Horace and Virgil, their style the perfection of Latin poetry, 14: its characteristics, ib. Horns, yoking of bullocks by, 266: rivers Horrere, of erect ears of corn, 177: of Ignobilis, inglorius, opposed to active life, Inrigare with accusative of liquid sprinkled, Idem, at the same time,' 152 Idumaea, palms of, 253 Ignarus and ignotus, 66 Ignis, of a beloved object, 42 Ilex and suber, 241 314 Ille semipleonastic, 240, 283: ille alter, 312 Inscius aevi, 268 Imber, for water generally, 66 Imbrices and tegulae, 335 Immunis, derivation and meaning of, 329 In with ablative of person, 'in the case of,' In faciem, adverbial, 203 Inanis, of tears, 344 Incedere with dative, 310 Incrementum with a genitive, 52 produced the largest elephants, 150 Indicative instead of subjunctive, 208 of personal exertion, 178, 339: of a thing | Labor, applied to things inanimate, 152, Irasci in cornua, 272 Isaiah referred to, 16, 49, 59 Ita, supposed to be a particle of transition, Italian cities, position of, 192, 210 Ivory and gold, combination of in statues, Ivy, white or yellow, 39: other kinds of, 159, 230, 233: of eclipses, 245: 'suffer- Labour, glorification of, 51, 137 foll., 151, Lacrima, of exudations of plants, 320 Laetus, a perpetual epithet of the vine, 76 : Laevus, in the sense of folly, 21: other Lageos, 204 Lanitium, lanitia, lanities, 285 Lar familiaris, worship of, 24 deified heroes enrolled among, 60 Laudare, of complimentary refusal, 238 Letum personified, 355 Levees, when held, 243 Levis, of Parthian bowmen, 337 Libethrus (Libethra or Libethrum), 74 Light and air confounded, 229, 326: and Lightning, striking by, an omen of evil, 21 Lime-tree a favourite with bees, 317 Linter, 171 Lion unknown to Italy or Sicily, 56 Keightley, Mr., extract from a letter from, Liqui constructed like fluere, 213 107 Kidney-beans, when sown, 168 Kids, the stars so called, 165 L. Labefactus, loosened,' 221 Lirare, of a third ploughing, 154 Longum inquit, 43 Longus applied to heaven, 271 Lotus, genera and species of, 203, 285 Lucina and Diana identified, 48 Lucus, of the shades, 354 Ludere, of poetry, 21, 364 Lumen, of an eye, 352 Lupines and vetches acted as manure, 152 Lygdamus avoids eliding long vowels after Lynx unknown to Italy or Sicily, 79: drew M. Madere, of being sodden, 164 Maenalus, relation of to pastoral poetry, Metagon, breed of dogs so named, 372 Metals of Italy, 211 Metaphrastae, 126, 128 foll. Metere, of the vintage, 237 Metuere, with dative, 163, 238, 307 Micare, with ablative, 259 Milking he-goats, a proverbial expression Millet, when sown, 166 Millstones, indented, 173 Mincius (Mincio), its appearance, 25, 214, 253 Minium, 102 Minutatim, 293 Mirari, of desiring, 256 Misceri, with ablative or qualifying word, Modo, with imperative, 87 Modum, supra, praeter, extra, 328 Moliri, implying effort in the agent or bulk Mollis, 'flexible,' 40, 258, 399: of tempera- Monosyllable ending a hexameter, 163 Mares not to be worked when near foaling, Monstrum, of a small creature, 163: of a 264 Mascula tura, 86 Marmoreus, of the body, 359 Massa, a lump of ore, 321 prodigy, 362 Moon drawn down by sorcery, 86: prog- Mora in aliquo or per aliquem, 40 Mater, of Ceres, 160: of the earth, 222: Moram facere, 100 of a Bacchanal, 359 Material for object, 191 Materialistic expressions in Virgil, 186 Mores, meanings of, 303 Moretum, how compounded, 30 |