INDEX (Numbers refer to sections.) ABLATIVE, general use of, 26. of cause, 561. of degree of difference, 408. of description, 432. of manner, 570. of means, 280. of respect, 389. of separation, 552. with utor, etc., 479. ACCUSATIVE, as direct object, 18. with prepositions, 162. adherent, 96. position of, 97. substantive use of, 239. of the first and second declen- of the third declension, 350, 351, with genitive in -īus, 425, 426. comparison of, 442, 446. AGREEMENT, of adjectives, 91. of relative pronouns, 396. of participles in indirect dis- course, 503. aliquis, 569. 323 ALPHABET, the Latin, I, II, p. xvii. modern forms of, 12. ANALYTIC languages, 17. ARTICLE, not used in Latin, 29. BASE, of nouns, 33 a. capio, conjugation of, 302. CASE endings, first declension, 33. third declension, 320, 325, 330,335. fifth, 464. CLAUSE, defined, (27). subordinate, (30). соері, 535. COMPARATIVES, declension of, 402. of adverbs, 442, 446. the four conjugations, how dis- review of, 307, 308, 313, 314. of sum, 183. in, use of cases with, 164. INDIRECT discourse, 495, 501, 502. represented by a phrase, 23. present, of regular verbs, 44, 151, in indirect discourse, 494. INFLECTIONAL languages, 17. jective, declension of, 176. INTERROGATIVE sentences in Eng- ipse, declension of, 141. PREPOSITIONS, defined, (12). with ablative, 34, 35, 36, 37, 146, with accusative, 162. PRESENT indicative, active, 40, 152, passive, 130, 152, 269, 274, 301. PRINCIPAL parts of verbs 224, 225, PROGRESSIVE form of English verbs, PRONOUN, defined, (7). antecedent of, (8). classes of, (9). interrogative, 176. Roman method, III-V. |