Plutarch's Moralia (Holland)/Index
GLOSSARY AND INDEX OF NAMES
Achæan, 115
Achelous, 397
Acheron, 379
Achilles, 7, 43, 62, 81, 82, 94, 99, 100, 108, 122, 156, 171, 306, 324
Adamantus, 224
Adrastus, 335
Ægine, 171
Æmilius, 179
Æschines, 83, 127, 229
Æschre, 177
Æschylus, 107, 317, 354, 355, 370, 403, 409
Æsculapius, 107, 141
Æsop, 237, 355
Ætolie, 137
Agamemnon, 81, 96, 99, 108, 122, 159, 170, 220, 383
Agathocles, 117
Agathon, 286
Agave, 378
Agesias, 78
Agesilaus, 47, 53, 201, 203, 219, 353, 359, 368
Agis the Argive, 65, 161, 162
Agnon, 78
Agrypnia, 272
Ajax, 21, 228, 249, 383, 400
Alcæus, 281
Alcibiades, 46, 89, 162, 271, 357, 367
Alcinous, 400
Alcmæon, 335, 397
Alcman, 391
Alenas, 241, 242
Alexander the Great, 21, 41, 48, 57, 61, 62, 65, 78, 79, 93, 107, 116, 120, 149, 158, 171, 173, 174, 193, 194, 306, 312, 315, 316, 325, 353, 369, 399, 405
Alexander Pheræs the Tyrant, 41
Alexandria, 396
Alexinus, 206
Amæbeus, 6
Amestries, 388
Ammonius, 91
Amphictyons, 266
Amydum (s.), bread made from fine meal flour
Anacharsis, 251, 354
Anaxagoras, 129, 178, 210, 318, 368, 384, 389, 410, 422
Anaxarchus, 13, 21, 158, 189
Anchyses, 29
Androtion, 404
Annibal, 406
Antigonus, 115, 118, 196, 202, 227, 254, 418
Antimachus, 271
Antiochi, 227
Antiochus, 222, 234, 235, 406
Antiochus Philopappus, 38
Antipater, 75, 166, 174, 192, 199, 274, 281, 353, 404
Antiphantes, 354
Antiphon, 84, 225
Antisthenes, 335, 409
Antonius, 67
Antony, 56
Antycira, 126
Anytus, 181
Apaid (v.), pleased
Apelles, 61, 64, 73, 172
Apollo, 38, 56, 79, 173, 192, 236, 242, 266, 270, 280, 335, 385, 409, 413, 414
Apollonis the Cyzicen, 214
Apollonius the Peripatetic, 231
Apprenticage (s.), apprenticeship
Apprentissage (s.), apprenticeship
Arabian, 323
Araspes, 148, 368
Arcadian, 115
Arcadie, 211
Arcesilaus, 53, 73, 124, 166
Archedice, 242
Archemorus, 305
Archidamus, 204, 404
Archilochus, 144, 247, 402
Arcturus, 394, 422
Aread (v.), guess, interpret
Argive, 115, 336, 393
Argos, 402, 408
Argus, 305
Ariamenes, 233, 234
Aristarchus, 209
Aristides, 116, 129, 315, 348, 368
Aristippus, 34, 127, 165, 278, 357
Aristodemus, 382Aristomenes, 93
Ariston, 2, 137, 300, 393, 404
Aristophanes, 33, 93
Aristophon, 405
Aristotle, 4, 17, 48, 106, 118, 121, 174, 247, 286, 353, 399, 402, 404
Artabanus, 234
Artaphemes, 415
Asaphi, 177
Asclepiades, 53, 181
Asia, 47, 198, 227, 237, 251, 316, 403
Aspis, 191
Assos, 404
Ate, 122
Athamas, 378
Athenæus, 214
Athenian, 82, 84, 93, 116, 120, 123, 194, 199, 235, 252, 253, 261, 267, 271, 325, 333, 351, 366, 382, 393, 394, 396, 404, 414, 415, 420
Athenodorus, 222, 223
Athens, 46, 47, 61, 66, 120, 129, 135, 151, 166, 196, 202, 249, 251, 253, 261, 286, 313, 353, 360, 385, 395, 396, 402, 403, 404, 408, 410, 415, 418, 423
Atheos, 160
Athos, 109, 168
Atossa, 233, 234
Atreus, 159, 170, 215
Attains, 214, 236
Attic, 229, 355
Auditory (s.), audience
Augustus, 84, 258
Bacchæs, 409
Bacchanals, 399, 402
Bacchus, 56, 65, 125, 185, 273, 332, 371, 406, 409
Bacelat, 391
Bachilides, 404
Bagoas, 78
Bains (s.), baths, bagnios
Barsine (Lady), 193
Battus, 53
Behoveful (adj.), needful, profitable
Belive (adv.), at once, forthwith
Bellerophontes, 191
Berecynthian, 398
Bewray (v.), betray
Bias, 57, 68, 196, 248
Bion, 62, 206, 363
Biskay, 265
Bithynian, 167
Biton, 61
Blab (s.), tell-tale, babbler
Bocchorus, 191
Bœotian, 161
Borborus, 399
Boreas, 156
Bourd (s.), jest
Braid (s.), fancy, caprice, quick motion
Brasides, 348
Briareus, 168, 305, 311
Briseis, 122
Brison, 171
Brutus, 191
Budæus, 162
Byzantine, 282, 334
Cadmian, 232
Cæcias, 334
Cænius, 347
Cæpion, 231
Cæsar, 65, 84, 125, 259, 323, 339
Caius Gracchius, 110
Calamoboas, 274
Caligula, 386
Calisto, 177
Callias, 35, 286
Callicles, 199
Callimachus, 398
Callinicus, 260
Callippus, 192
Callisthenes, 77, 107, 116
Calthrap (s.), star-thistle
Calypso (Lady), 421
Cambyses, 237
Camillus, 116, 405
Candie, 328, 398
Candiot, 237
Caprea, 398
Carkan (s.), a chain of precious stones
Carking (adj.), distressing
Carneades, 62, 178, 184, 271, 274
Carthage, 315, 414
Carthaginian, 332, 387, 406
Cassander, 193, 227
Cassius Severus, 65
Cast (s.), trick
Castor, 208, 221, 224, 228
Castoreum (L.) (s.), a secretion of the beaver used medicinally
Cates (s.), food
Cato, 129, 188, 199, 202, 231, 341
Catulus, 202, 203
Cautelous (adj.), crafty, wary
Cauterise (v.), brand with a hot iron
Celmus, 391
Celtiberia, 265
Cephisocrates, 74
Cephisus, 395
Ceramicum, 196, 252Cercopes, 65
Cerdous, 172
Ceres, 185, 383, 402, 408
Certes (adv.), clearly, surely
Chabrias, 35
Chærias, 386
Chæron, 133
Chalciæcos, 262
Chares, 229
Charicles, 222
Charilaus, 54
Charillus, 324
Charmides, 269
Charybdes, 182
Chian, 167
Chilon, 312, 329
Chios, 73, 165, 168, 342, 356, 399, 404
Chloris, 135
Choaspes, 395
Chorius, 126
Chough (s.), a kind of crow
Chrysippus, 2, 17, 20, 22, 23, 404
Cicero, 339, 405
Cicilia, 166, 204
Cimmerian, 384
Cinarus, 397
Cinesius, 385
Circes, 46
Cirrha, 348
Citiean, 2, 404
Cittern (s.), an old musical instrument shaped like a lute but strung with wires
Cawback (s.), flatterer
Cleanthes, 53, 404, 418, 419
Clearchus, 87
Cleobis, 61
Cleomenes, 49
Cleon, 93, 137
Cleopatra, 67
Clepe (v.), call
Clithonie, 177
Clodius, 267, 405
Clopidie, 137
Clytus, 21, 116
Cockal (s.), a game played with knuckle-bones, usually sheeps'
Codrus, 399, 408
Cog (v.), flatter
Colophonian, 271
Colyttus, 394
Con (v.), express or owe (thanks)
Concorporate (adj.), incorporate
Coney-catch (v.), trick or deceive
Corinth, 90, 266, 353, 376, 395, 402, 410
Corinthian, 93, 149, 393, 394, 419, 420
Cornelius Pulcher, 328
Corquan (s.), embroidery
Courries (s.), messenger
Cozen (v.), deceive, cajole
Cranium, 394
Crassus, 335, 337
Craterus, 227, 255
Crates, 88, 159, 330, 418, 421
Creon, 192, 262, 312
Crisson, 62
Critias, 387
Critolaus, 404
Crœsus, 61, 89
Cromnum, 204
Ctesiphon, 113
Ctesius, 413
Cupid, 253
Cupping-glasses (s.), glass cups used for drawing blood by the creation of a partial vacuum
Cup-shotten (adj.), intoxicated
Cyaxeres, 89
Cyclades, 399
Cyclops, 32, 254, 399
Cypres, 41
Cyprius, 57
Cyrus, 89, 117, 148, 218, 232, 237, 273, 325
Cyziceni, 227
Danaus, 301
Darius, 42, 149, 151, 229, 233, 237, 415
Dascyles, 391
Datis, 415
Debonarity (s.), graciousness
Defeature (s.), defeat
Delphi, 414
Delphos, 161, 236, 242, 402
Demades, 281, 283
Demandé (Fr.) (s.), the person asked (a question)
Demaratus, 90
Demetrius, 78, 88, 180, 192, 266, 396
Democritus, 17, 147, 173, 297, 359
Demosthenes, 88, 188, 194, ig6, 229, 264, 283, 321, 357
Denys (the Tyrant), 46, 47, 49, 56, 83, 84, 161, 171, 199, 260, 261
Deris, 177
Devoir (s.), duty
Diagorus, 387
Diament (s.), diamond
Diana, 177, 385, 414
Dinæa, 177
Ding-thrift (s.), wastrel333, 351, 352, 353, 356, 361, 362, 396, 402, 404, 405, 406
Diomea, 394
Diomedes, 59, 94, 96, 227
Dion, 47, 49, 89, 192, 312
Dionysia, 358
Dionysii, 151
Dionysius, 83, 266, 312
Dioxippus, 147
Dirce, 285
Dis, 388
Dodkin (s.), doit, half a farthing
Dolon, 21, 348
Dolour (s.), grief
Domitian, 150
Domitius, 335, 341
Dorian, 365
Dulce (v.), soothe
Dulichium, 400
Edepsus, 232
Eftsoons (adv.), again, afterwards
Egypt, 56, 191, 254
Egyptian, 67, 136, 388, 395
Eke (adv.), also
Elea, 404
Electra, 107, 156
Eleusine, 402
Eleusinium, 408
Eleusis, 408
Elis, 400
Elleborus (s.), hellebore
Embassage (s.), embassy, mission
Empedocles, 73, 130, 133, 173, 177, 304, 309, 317, 387, 409, 419
Enyalius, 172
Eolus, 400
Epaminondas, 47, 161, 173, 274, 286, 306, 368
Eperaste, 135
Ephesus, 414
Ephialtes, 397
Ephori, 366
Ephorus, 274
Epicharmus, 84
Epicurean, 153, 197
Epicurus, 157, 177, 231
Epimetheus, 321
Epirus, 404
Erasistratus, 140, 297
Erasmus, 197
Eressus, 404
Eretria, 2, 264
Ergane, 319
Eros, 104, 154
Eteocles, 215
Ethiopia, 374, 395
Ethiopian, 323
Eubulus, 229
Euclides, 126, 236
Euctæus, 89
Euenus, 301
Eulæus, 89
Eumenes, 214, 236, 255
Eumolpus, 408
Euphorbius, 264
Euphorion, 173, 403
Euphrone, 148
Eupolis, 50
Euripides, 40, 70, 86, 92, 98, 130, 170, 177, 180, 191, 192, 196, 198, 214, 215, 245, 247, 254, 284, 300, 301, 311, 368, 402, 405, 407
Europa (Lady), 407
Europe, 316
Eurotas, 395
Eurynidon, 300
Eurypylus, 117
Euthycrates, 264, 315
Euthydemus, 124
Evenus, 40
Fardel (s.), burden
Featly (adv.), deftly, nimbly
Feere (s.), fear
Felon (in the finger) (s.), a painful inflammation in the joint of the finger
Ferriage (s.), conveyance, price for carriage
Fluke (s.), the palm of an anchor
Foil (s.), a fall in wrestling, not cleanly given
Foison (s.), harvest
Forlay (v.), waylay
Forlet (v.), abandon, hinder
Fosse, 404
Frim (adj.), strong, flourishing, juicy
Frump (s.), dowdy, gossip
Fulvius, 258
Fundanus, 102, 103, 104, 154
Furies, 397
Galatia, 278
Galatian, 167, 235, 260
Gape (v.), grab after
Gauding, jesting
Gauds, toys or beads
Gaudy-days, holidays, festivals
Gaul, 374, 387
Geason (adj.), rare, scanty, unproductiveGelas, 403
Germanicus Caesar, 323
Gird (s.), twitch, sharp stroke
Glaucus, 224, 227
Glavering (v.), babbling, gossiping, wheedling
Glazing (v.), deceiving, cajoling
Glycon, 404
Gobrias, 42
Gorgias, 75
Gracchus, 110
Graces, 378
Grecian, 393, 406
Greece, 93, 223, 266, 337, 393, 403, 408, 415
Greek, 7, 10, 46, 85, 90, 94, 115, 116, 162, 171, 180, 187, 188, 232, 290, 293, 300, 306, 324, 354, 373, 374, 375, 383, 405, 408
Grin (s.), snare
Grison (s.), grey eagle
Grypi, 227
Gyaros, 397
Gyges, 167, 391
Harmodius, 84, 253
Harpalus, 194
Hecate, 375
Hector, 94, 99, 100, 272, 383
Hecuba, 385
Hegesias, 302
Helena (Lady), 107
Helicon, 129
Helicona Cyzicene, 199
Heliope, 177
Hellespont, 168
Heptacalchon, 251
Heptaphonos, 245
Heraclitus, 33, 114, 140, 266, 317, 401
Hercules, 56, 63, 65, 73, 95, 167, 193, 204, 242, 338, 378, 393, 397, 409
Hercules Atistheneus, 207
Hermiones, 194
Hermolaus, 386
Herodotus (the Halicarnassean), 34, 211, 403, 409
Herodotus (the Thurian), 403
Hesiodus, 156, 174, 193, 199, 214, 239, 240, 286, 321, 342, 351, 383
Hichet (s.). See Yex
Hiero (King), 84, 93, 338
Hieronymus, 107, 122
Himeræan, 62
Himerius, 66
Hippocrates, 110, 274, 338, 362
Hippolytus, 45
Hipponax, 277
Homer, 5, 7, 16, 21, 26, 27, 52, 81, 85, 94, 95, 103, 104, 107, 108, 126, 144, 156, 162, 170, 171, 172, 175, 179, 190, 209, 214, 220, 227, 228, 250, 253, 266, 272, 294, 299, 306, 309, 324, 338, 356, 358, 360, 369, 383, 385, 392, 399, 403
Homerides, 25
Homeris, 299
Hurlbat (s.), a projectile which was whirled in the air to increase its impetus
Hyperia, 399
Hyperides, 82, 229
Hypsipyle (Lady), 305
Icarus, 389, 410
Ida, 256, 398
Idæi Dactyli, 368
Iliad, 266, 385
Ilotes, 110
Impostume (s.), abscess
Ingram (adj.), ignorant
Ino (Lady), 254
In sum, in fine
Iolaus, 242
Ion of Chios, 356
Ionia, 271
Iphiclus, 242
Iphicrates, 35, 320
Ipocras (s.), a cordial made of spiced wines
Ischomachus, 135
Isis, 191
Ismenias, 173, 286
Ismenus, 408
Isthmian, 356, 402
Italy, 142
Jocasta, 405, 407
Jove, 383
Juno, 262, 299, 385
Jupiter, 51, 53, 65, 156, 159, 167, 170, 172, 175, 214, 378, 383, 392, 403, 413, 418
Lacedæmonian, 75, 106, 110, 117, 217, 266, 271, 382, 394
Lacedæmonian Ephori, 366
Lacedæmonian schoolmaster, 27
Laconia, 266
Laconian, 54, 265Lacydes, 73, 74, 336
Laertes, 156
Lagus, 116
Laius, 149
Lamia, 134
Lampsacus, 404
Lask (adj.), loose
Lasthenes, 315
Lasus, 194
Latona, 385
Leæna, 253
Lechery (s.), lewdness
Leech (adj.), lecherous
Leese (v.), set loose
Lemnos, 399, 410
Leo, 334
Leobates, 405
Leosthenes, 229
Lesbos, 399
Leucothea, 243
Leuctres, 274
Lickerous (adj.), eager, craving, greedy
Livia, 258
Lob (s.), dull fellow
Locri, 142
Loxias, 266
Lucullus, 224
Lyæus, 85, 126
Lycæum, 404
Lycurgus, 25, 265, 292, 324, 368
Lydia, 61, 223
Lydian, 77, 365
Lydius, 85
Lynceus, 331
Lysander, 93, 201
Lysias, 250
Lysimache, 202
Lysimachus, 137, 259, 406
Lyssas, 385
Macedonia, 90, 115, 179, 195, 264, 397, 399, 403, 404
Macedonian, 179, 200, 236, 399
Mænas, 385
Maffle (v.), stammer, falter
Magas, 21, 115
Magi, 42, 323
Malta, 173
Manchet (s.), small loaf or muffin
Mantous, 172
Manumise (v.), release from slavery
Marathon, 342
Marchpain (s.), marzipan, sweetmeat
Marimul (s.), a kind of sore or ulcer
Marish (s.), marsh
Marius, 125, 251
Mars, 400
Marsyas, 111
Matuta, 243
Maugre (prep.), in spite of
Media, 192, 233, 353, 402, 414
Median, 414
Medimnus, 218
Medius, 78, 173
Megabyzus, 61, 172
Megara, 180, 404
Megarean, 93, 206, 284, 364
Melanthius, 41, 105, 408
Melite, 394
Melisponda, 131
Melitus, 181, 348
Menander, 23, 63, 157, 177, 179, 183, 195, 211, 240, 279, 305
Menedemus, 2, 53, 174, 206, 360
Menelaus, 53, 99, 287, 309
Menon, 304
Mercury, 246
Merope, 72, 337
Merops, 154
Messina, 408
Messinian, 382, 416
Messuage, a dwelling-house with adjoining lands
Metageitnia, 394
Metageitnion, 394
Metella, 252
Metellus, 116, 226, 255
Metrocles, 162
Micher (s.), a sneak or thief
Mickle (adj. or adv.), much
Midas, 382
Miletus, 271
Milichius, 116
Miltiades, 300, 342, 366
Minerva, 111, 185, 202, 217, 235, 319, 408, 413
Minos, 399
Minutius, 337
Mithridates, 59, 251
Mœnoles, 126
Molionides, 209
Morphew (s.), an irruption of the skin
Morsure (s.), a bite
Mumactes, 116
Mundify (v.), cleanse
Muræna, 341
Musæa, 148
Muses, 27, 117, 148, 161, 214, 250, 378, 404
Musonius, 104, 418
Mutius, 115
Nausisthous, 399
Naxos, 397Nemertes, 177
Neocles, 300
Neoptolemus, 117, 255
Nephalia, 131
Neptune, 235, 364
Nero, 56, 66, 125, 252, 312, 364
Nestor, 99, 249, 272, 287
Nicias, 262, 382
Nicocreon, 21
Nicomachus, 71
Nicostratus, 204
Nigrinus, 209
Niobe, 385
Odæum, 404
Odyssey, 217, 266
Œdipus, 95, 149, 302
Olympia, 168, 245
Olympian games, 115, 135, 147
Olynthus, 116, 176, 315
Omestes, 126
Onomademus, 342
Opheltes, 305
Opus, 222
Orestes, 126, 156, 306
Orion, 397
Orthangle (s.), right angle
Otacoustes (Gr.) (s.), spy
Otus, 397
Palladium, 404
Panatius, 129
Pancratiastæ, 228, 271
Pandarus, 95, 109
Panthea (Lady), 148, 368
Parachytæ, 325
Parætonium, 115
Parasang (Persian measure), about 5¾ miles
Pardie (Fr.), verily (formerly an oath)
Paris, 99
Parmenides, 224
Parmenio, 312
Parmenion, 78
Parmeno, 21
Parnassus, 133, 395
Parthenon, 408
Parthian, 404
Patrian, 419, 420
Patroclus, 62, 82, 306
Paulus Æmilius, 179
Pausanias, 337, 386
Pegasus, 191
Peisa, 104
Peise (v.), weigh down
Peleus, 82, 116, 156
Pelias, 62
Pella, 399
Pelopidas, 117, 356
Peloponnesian, 404
Peloponnesus, 243, 404
Penelope, 5, 254
Pergamus, 236
Periander, 376
Pericles, 195, 300, 413
Perilaus, 227
Peripatetics, 404
Peripatos, 206
Perithous, 313
Persia, 42, 61, 233, 234, 249, 323, 353, 396, 399, 402
Persian, 217, 233, 234, 381, 395, 398, 416
Perseus, 89, 179, 199, 236
Peruke (s.), wig
Petty (s.), child, boy
Phædra, 45
Phaëthon, 159, 389, 410
Phalaris, 56, 348
Phalerian, 88, 396
Phanias, 157
Phaselus, 404
Philagrus, 264
Philemon, 21, 115
Philetærus, 214
Philip, 49, 84, 90, 115, 116, 145, 264, 266, 271, 315, 386, 397, 399, 402, 404, 406
Philippides, 137, 259
Philocrates, 264, 315
Philopappus, 80
Philotas, 21, 78, 312
Philotimus, 97
Philoxenus, 171, 194, 422
Phineus, 422
Phocion, 75, 120, 199, 281, 368
Phœbas, 385
Phœnician, 409
Phœnix, 94
Phrygian, 403, 409
Phrynis, 366
Phytalmius, 25
Pilch (s.), outer garment usually made of leather
Pindarus, 25, 85, 114, 161, 184, 207, 333, 341, 378, 398
Pinthous, 306
Pisistratus, 115
Pismire (s.), ant or emmet
Pittacus, 169, 223, 254
Plait (s.), wrinkle
Plato, 2, 4, 11, 21, 23, 27, 30, 33, 38, 42, 44, 46, 47, 48, 55, 83, 90, 92, 93, 112, 129, 154, 159, 161, 171, 173, 175, 178, 185, 203, 221, 223, 224, 241, 265, 300, 317, 318, 334, 337, 343, 348, 354, 355, 363, 367, 368, 378, 388, 393, 399, 410, 412, 415
Plautus, 312
Pleiades, 300, 394
Plonder (v.), hunt for
Plutarch, 32, 36, 132, 153, 154, 187, 208, 276, 290, 304, 315, 322, 328, 371, 384, 411
Pluto, 175, 377
Polemon, 93, 126, 399
Polias, 202
Pollux, 208, 221, 224, 228
Polycletus, 370
Polycrates, 376
Polynices, 215, 391, 405, 407
Polype (s.), octopus
Polypragmon, 42
Polysperchon, 193, 200
Pompeius, 336, 339
Pompion (s.), pumpkin
Poneropolis, 145
Pontus, 247, 396
Porket (s.), sucking pig
Porsenna, 115
Porus, 116
Posthumia, 337
Posthumius, 258
Pourcuttle (s.), octopus, cuttle-fish
Pourpris (s.), precinct
Prest (adj.), prompt, ready
Priamus, 126, 316, 332
Prickyrest (adj.), most prickly
Prometheus, 319, 321, 330, 336
Prosagogidæ (Gr.) (s.), pimp, talebearer
Proserpina, 408
Proteus, 314
Ptolemæus, 49, 56, 64, 93, 116, 396
Publius Piso, 267
Puddering (v.), interfering, bothering
Pule (v.), whimper
Pydna, 89
Pylades, 306
Pyræum, 261
Pyrrho, 363
Pytane, 394
Pythagoras, 3, 91, 135, 143, 311, 340, 384
Pythagorean, 197, 233, 397
Pythia, 240
Pythian games, 185, 403
Pythias, 306
Pythius Apollo, 173
Quern (s.), mill for grinding grain
Quintus, 209
Reits (s.), sea-weed
Retchless (adj.), reckless
Revie (s.), retort or question
Rhodian, 117, 281, 393
Rivel (s.), wrinkle
Roman, 56, 89, 117, 161, 167, 226, 243, 256, 267, 292, 332, 341, 397, 406, 413, 418
Rome, 65, 103, 145, 150, 154, 161, 167, 202, 212, 226, 251, 252, 256, 267, 351, 405
Rowen (s.), old bird
Ruddle (v.), shake (a sieve)
Rustius, 150
Rutilius, 418
Salanus, 300
Samius, 49
Samos, 376
Sappho, 112, 360
Sapragoras, 282
Sardinian, 391
Sardis, 391, 394, 410
Sardonian, 383
Saturn, 170, 185, 387
Saturnal, 185
Satirus, 118
Scammonium (L.). See Scammony
Scammony (s.), a species of convolvulus whose roots are used medicinally
Scaurus, 341
Schœne (Gr.), about 3½ miles
Scillos, 404
Scilluntia, 399
Scipio, 226, 315, 332
Scoffe (v. or s.), sneer
Scopas, 287
Scull (s.), shoal
Scylurus, 267
Scyrii, 96
Scyros, 400, 410
Scythian, 34, 267, 387
Seely (adj.), weak, poor
Sejanus, 312
Seleuci, 227
Seleucus, 235, 260
Semblably (adv.), similarly
Semele, 406
Seneca, 125
Seriphos, 396
Sexius, 351
Shewer (s.), servant, waiter
Sicilian, 56Silenes, 65
Simon, 300
Simonides. 11, 38, 77, 144, 203, 274, 341, 355, 367, 397, 403
Sinopian, 351, 396
Sions, 225
Skinker (s.), tapster
Smyrna, 75
Smymæan, 75
Socrates, 21, 83, 89, 90, 94, 108, 116, 124, 135, 148, 159, 168, 180, 229, 236, 269, 270, 271, 272, 286, 288, 304, 305, 325, 338, 339, 368, 389, 393, 410
Soli, 404
Solon, 61, 89, 173, 223, 251, 280, 292, 343, 353, 415
Sophocles, 11, 48, 100, 117, 122, 129, 147, 162, 191, 217, 221, 249, 262, 268, 280, 300, 310, 316, 335, 354, 366, 384
Sorites, a series of syllogisms of which the predicate of the first is the subject of the second, and so on
Sossius Senecio, 346
Sotion, 231
Sparta, 46, 173, 208, 324, 391
Speusippus, 89, 93, 241
Spurius, 337
Stagira, 404
Steut (v.), bind, hold fast
Stilpo, 162, 180, 206, 364
Stoa, 404
Stoic, 1, 19, 21, 27, 61, 172, 190, 197, 225, 274, 345, 347, 404
Stound (s.), moment
Stouphes (s.), hot baths, stews
Strato, 174, 404
Stratonice, 236
Stratonicus, 280, 396
Struthias, 57
Styx, 377
Sum. See In sum
Sunium, 394
Suppuration (s.), the generation of pus or matter
Surd (adj.), deaf
Susæ, 402
Susis, 353
Suture (s.), seam
Sweart (adj.), dark, swarthy
Swinge (v.), scourge
Sylla, 102, 103, 104, 252
Syracuse, 46, 47
Syracusans, 151
Syria, 41
Syrian, 135, 385
Tænarus, 394
Taïgetus, 395
Tantalus, 386, 398, 415
Targetiere (s.), shield-bearer
Tarsus, 66
Tartarian, 387
Taurominium, 405
Taurus, 264
Teen (s.), woe, affliction, hate
Teigh (v.), titter
Telamon, 52
Telemachus, 214, 287
Telephus, 336
Telesphorus, 406
Tellus, 61
Tenedos, 413
Teucer, 52, 228
Thamyris, 109
Tharsus, 404
Thasos, 402
Theætetus, 269
Theban, 106, 117, 215, 393
Thebes, 88, 149, 232, 286, 353, 409, 421
Themistocles, 203, 300, 324, 337, 342, 366, 396, 405
Theocritus, 202, 399
Theodectes, 209
Theodorus, 160, 406
Theognis, 314
Theophrastus, 238, 286, 353, 404
Thersytes, 324
Theseus, 306, 313, 408
Thessalian, 242, 304, 336
Thessaly, 241, 242
Thetis, 82
Thill (s.), shaft of a plough
Thoas, 399, 404
Thoosa, 177
Thracia, 46, 135, 404, 408
Thracian, 25, 167
Thrasibulus, 115
Thrasonides, 280
Thucydides, 55, 93, 96, 199, 205, 271, 326, 356, 404
Thuria, 397
Thurian, 142
Thyas, 385
Tiberius Caesar, 65, 312, 398
Tideus, 96
Timæus, 154, 404
Timagenes, 84
Timesias, 312
Timon, 13, 231
Timotheus, 385, 405
Tiresias, 378
Tissaphernes, 46, 271
Titus Petronius, 66Triptolemus, 415
Trojan, 227
Trot (s.), old woman
Troy, 100
Truss (s.), bundle, package
Tryphones, 388
Tunæa, 162
Tuscany, 121
Tyndarus, 228
Tyribasus, 381
Tyro, 135
Unneth (adj.), difficult
Untowardly (adv.), unpleasantly
Venus, 12, 172, 251, 385
Vesta, 306, 337
Xantippus, 300
Xenocrates, 14, 27, 93, 146, 200, 399
Xenophanes, 193, 388
Xenophon, 53, 87, 134, 155, 328, 329, 355, 399, 404
Xerxes, 109, 168, 214, 233, 234, 388
Xeuxis, 309
Zenon, 222
Zephyrus, 133
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