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6 bobus. Compare boum, 23, 23. With Onus the ab- lative with ex or de is commonly used instead of the partitive genitive. 16. neque quicquam.* See the note on 10, 4. 21. more suO, 'according to his custom.' turbatus, 'was confused . . . and.' See the note on tm . . . interfecit, 18, 4. 22. in. See the note on in atrium y 7, 3. 25. respIrandL See the note on 12, 26. 25. 2. quam quOs, for quam eOs qitSs. 11. cui. See the note on cui erant, 13, 5. 12. HercuU imperftverat, 'had enjoined upon Hercul...es.' 17. EurjrstheO. See the note on drdculOf 21, 3. 19. quaei^yerat With this verb the person of whom the question is asked is expressed in the ablative with ab, de, or ex. 23. orbis tcrrftrum, 'of the world,' literally 'of the circle of lands.' 26. umeris suis, ablative of means, but we say 'on his shoulders.' n6. See the note on 23, 24. d^cideret Notice the force of the prefix de. 27. mirfttus, ' wondering at.' The perfect participle of de- ponent verbs is often best rendered into English by a present participle.
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