Achilles (famous Greek warrior in The Iliad ), 11.43
adultery/adulterer/adulteress, 1.62, 1.73, 1.74, 1.90, 2.39, 2.49, 2.56, 2.60, 2.83, 3.26, 3.70, 3.84, 6.22, 6.45, 6.90, 6.91, 8.31, 10.52, 10.95, 10.97, 12.93
Alcestis (wife who agreed to die in her husband’s place to save his life), 4.75
Alcinous (king of Phaeacia in The Odyssey), 10.94, 12.31
Amazoniad (epic poem about the Amazons, by Marsus), 4.29
ambrosia (food of the gods), 11.57
amethyst, 10.49
Andraemon (a racehorse), 10.9
Andromache (wife of Hector in The Iliad ), 3.76, 5.53, 10.90
anger, 2.23, 3.37, 4.17, 4.43, 5.46, 6.51, 7.19, 8.61, 11.35, 12.13
ant, 6.15
Antony (Mark), 2.89
anus, 2.51, 2.62, 3.71, 11.43, 11.46, 11.90, 11.99, 12.96
Apicius (man famous for extravagance and gourmet taste), 2.89, 3.22
Apollo/Phoebus ( god of music, poetry, inspiration), 2.22, 2.89, 3.45, 8.62, 10.21, 11.43, 11.93
Apulia (region in southern Italy, known for producing wool), 10.74
Argiletum (Roman street of shops near the Forum Iulium), 1.117, 2.17
Aricia (area known for beggars, south of Rome on the Appian Way), 2.19
Armenia, 5.58
arrow, 10.16
art/artist, 1.102, 4.47, 6.52, 7.39, 9.44, 9.50, 10.32
Assyria (Near Eastern country in the region that now includes Iraq), 8.77
astrologer, 9.81
atheist, 4.21
athlete, 11.72
Atropos (the Fate who cuts the thread of life), 10.44
Attica/Attic (region around Athens in Greece), 11.42
auctioneer, 6.66
autumn, 10.94
Avernus (lake near the Bay of Naples), 1.62
baby/toddler, 4.87, 7.25, 9.74, 10.95
Bacchus (god of wine), 4.44
bad breath, 3.28, 11.30, 12.85
badness, 1.16, 1.94, 2.34, 2.56, 6.62, 6.82, 7.81, 7.90, 8.35, 9.88, 9.89, 10.77, 11.30, 12.40, 12.80
Baiae (resort town on the Bay of Naples), 1.59, 1.62, 4.63
baldness, 1.72, 2.33, 6.57, 12.45
bandit, 12.26
barbarian, 11.96
barber/barbering, 2.17, 2.62, 6.52, 6.57, 7.83, 8.47
barefoot, 12.87
barkeep/tavern owner, 2.51, 3.57
Batavian (member of a tribe living in what is now Holland), 6.82
bath/bathing, 1.23, 1.59, 2.42, 2.52, 2.70, 2.78, 3.3, 3.51, 3.68, 3.72, 3.87, 5.20, 6.53, 7.76, 9.19, 9.33, 11.47, 11.51, 11.63, 11.75, 12.17
Bauli (a resort town on the Bay of Naples, near Baiae), 4.63
bean, 7.78
beard, 4.7, 4.36, 7.83, 8.47, 10.90, 12.42
beauty, 1.9, 1.10, 1.64, 1.108, 2.87, 3.3, 3.33, 3.39, 3.51, 3.72, 3.76, 5.45, 5.46, 6.16, 6.40, 8.51, 8.54, 8.79, 9.66, 10.32, 11.40, 11.60, 11.102, 12.64, 12.65
bed/couch, 2.59, 4.13, 4.22, 8.43, 8.77, 10.47, 10.84, 12.17, 12.91, 12.96
bedroom, 11.45
beggar, 2.19
believing, 1.24, 1.28, 2.83, 3.3, 4.49, 4.69, 6.56, 10.90, 12.40, 12.73, 12.78
belly/stomach, 2.51, 3.22, 3.72
bigamy, 6.90
Bilbilis (Martial’s birthplace in northeastern Spain), 12.18
birth, 8.40, 10.39, 10.65, 10.91, 10.94, 10.95, 11.44, 12.42
birthday, 3.6, 7.21, 9.52, 9.53, 10.27
blackness/darkness, 1.72, 3.34, 4.27, 4.36, 5.43, 6.55, 7.13, 7.14, 7.30, 8.77, 10.49, 10.66, 11.34, 12.17, 12.34, 12.61
blandness, 7.25
blemish, 7.18
blindness, 3.8, 3.15, 4.51, 8.51, 9.25, 12.22
blondness, 5.68
blushing, 4.17, 5.2, 8.17, 9.60, 9.67, 10.64, 11.15
boar, 7.78, 9.14, 9.88, 10.45, 12.17
body, 3.3, 6.56, 7.18, 11.47, 11.60
book, 1.16, 1.29, 1.38, 1.108, 1.111, 1.113, 1.117, 2.23, 2.93, 3.68, 3.86, 3.100, 4.6, 4.27, 4.29, 4.49, 4.72, 5.2, 5.20, 5.73, 6.60, 7.3, 7.11, 7.77, 7.81, 7.85, 7.90, 8.1, 8.29, 9.50, 9.81, 10.1, 10.21, 10.45, 10.64, 10.74, 10.100, 11.15, 11.108, 12.95
bookcase, 4.33
bookseller, 1.113, 1.117, 4.72
Boreas (the north wind), 8.14
Bordeaux (Burdigala, a city in Gaul, in what is now southwestern France), 9.32
boy, 1.58, 1.113, 1.117, 2.49, 2.60, 3.39, 3.65, 3.69, 3.71, 3.73, 4.7, 4.49, 5.2, 6.16, 6.52, 7.14, 9.21, 9.50, 9.67, 9.74, 10.80, 11.15, 11.29, 11.43, 11.45, 11.63, 11.86, 11.96, 11.108, 12.18, 12.64, 12.86, 12.91, 12.96, 12.97
bride, 1.24, 4.75, 12.42, 12.84, 12.95
Briseis (slave girl loved by Achilles), 11.43 bronze, 9.50, 11.75
broth, 12.81
Brutus (Lucius Junius, first consul of the Republic),10.39,11.44
bull, 12.61
burial, 4.24, 5.34, 5.74, 6.18, 8.43, 9.78, 10.43, 10.90, 10.97, 11.13, 11.14
burning, 2.87, 3.17, 4.75, 5.53, 11.93
busybody, 11.63
butterfly, 12.61
buttocks, 2.42, 2.62, 3.53, 6.56, 11.43, 11.99
buying, 1.29, 1.72, 2.20, 2.63, 2.68, 4.26, 4.72, 4.79, 5.43, 5.58, 6.12, 6.50, 6.82, 7.16, 7.75, 8.10, 8.13, 9.21, 9.100, 10.29, 10.31, 10.80, 10.97, 11.34, 12.16, 12.23, 12.97
Caecuban (excellent wine), 3.26, 12.17
Caelian hills (hills in Rome), 12.18
cake, 11.86
Caledonia (Scotland), 10.44
Camillus (hero who saved Rome from an invasion of Gauls), 1.24
Campania (region near Naples), 9.60
candor/frankness, 8.76, 11.63, 12.35
Cappadocia (country in what is now central Turkey), 7.30
castration, 2.60
catching/captive, 1.34, 3.96, 7.62, 9.88, 9.96, 11.43, 11.96
Cato ( patrician known for strict morality), 2.89, 11.15
Catullus ( poet and epigrammatist), 2.71, 6.34, 7.14
Cecropian (related to Cecrops, a king of Attica and Athens; thus, Athenian), 6.34
Celt/Celtiberian (member of tribes who lived in central Spain), 10.65, 12.18
Cerberus (three-headed dog that guards the Underworld’s entrance), 5.34
chalk, 12.61
charcoal, 12.61
chariot racing/charioteer, 6.46, 10.53, 10.74
charm/attraction, 7.25, 8.77, 9.60, 11.45, 12.96
chastity, 1.62, 2.54, 3.86, 4.71, 4.84, 6.45, 6.50, 8.1, 8.54, 9.40, 9.66, 12.97
chatting, 1.89, 3.28, 5.20, 5.34
cheapness, 7.19, 8.10, 9.32, 9.100
cheating, 2.76, 3.57, 4.79, 5.36, 6.56, 11.66
cheek, 2.61, 3.6, 6.52, 7.83, 10.65
Chian fig (fig from Chios, a Greek island), 7.25, 12.96
childlessness, 10.91, 11.44, 11.83
Cicero (famous politician, advocate, and orator of the Republic), 2.89, 4.16
Cilicia (country on the southern coast of what is now Turkey), 7.30, 8.14
Cinna ( poet known for writing a very difficult poem, Smyrna), 10.21
circumcision, 7.30
Circus (chariot racetrack in Rome), 10.53
city (Rome), 1.73, 4.71, 4.84, 8.61, 11.96
Clashing Rocks (legendary rocks that clashed together at the entrance to the Black Sea, destroying anything that came between them), 7.19, 11.99
Claudius (emperor of Rome, poisoned by his wife Agrippina), 1.20
Cleopatra (queen of Egypt), 4.59
cleverness/ability, 1.73, 3.57, 5.42, 7.9, 12.87
client, 1.108, 7.62, 8.76, 10.74
cloak, 6.59, 6.82, 7.92, 8.10, 9.32
clothing, 2.39, 2.58, 4.49, 5.79, 9.62, 10.29, 11.99, 12.18, 12.81
coaxing, 2.26, 4.56, 6.23, 11.29, 12.65, 12.97
coldness, 4.34, 5.9, 5.34, 5.64, 5.79, 6.50, 6.59, 7.92, 11.47, 12.17
color, 9.62
Colossus ( giant statue of Emperor Nero), 8.60
column, 11.51
comedy, 6.6
complaining/grumbling, 1.58, 1.89, 3.18, 3.32, 4.81, 6.59, 7.92, 9.8, 10.91, 11.35, 11.40, 11.71, 12.27
complaint to a patron, 1.112, 2.5, 2.54
compliment to a patron, 1.108, 1.111, 2.5, 8.18, 8.77, 9.44, 10.32, 12.9
consul (one of two chief magistrates elected for a two-year period), 7.79
cook, 3.94, 8.23, 9.81, 10.66, 12.64
Corinth (city in Greece), 10.65
correcting, 7.11
Corsica, 11.42
Corycian (from Corycus, a city in Cilicia, in what is now southern Turkey), 3.65
coughing, 1.10, 1.19, 2.26, 11.86
counting, 2.52, 4.22, 5.20, 6.34, 10.23, 10.44, 10.53, 12.34
country (rural area), 8.61, 10.44, 12.18
court case, 2.5, 2.27, 5.20, 8.17, 8.76
courting, 1.10, 2.26, 2.55, 6.50, 12.65
credit, 3.15
crowd, 1.20, 1.73, 1.89, 1.90, 6.34, 6.48, 11.47
cunnilingus, 1.77, 2.28, 3.84, 3.88, 3.96, 4.43, 11.47, 11.85, 12.85
cup, 2.15, 3.49, 4.43, 4.85, 9.25, 10.49, 10.80, 12.69
Cupid (god of love), 11.13
Curius (famous Roman general), 1.24
Cybele (the Great Mother goddess), 4.43
Dacia (eastern European country in the region that now includes Romania), 7.30
Daedalus (inventor who made wings for himself and his son Icarus), 4.49
Daphne (nymph, loved by Apollo, who became a laurel tree), 11.43
darling, 4.87, 5.34, 7.14, 10.53, 11.13
day, 1.19, 2.5, 5.20, 5.34, 6.20, 7.21, 7.46, 9.6, 9.52, 9.62, 10.23, 10.65, 10.74, 11.77, 11.86, 11.88, 12.17, 12.34
death, 1.1, 2.26, 2.59, 2.65, 2.80, 3.12, 3.32, 4.16, 4.32, 4.33, 4.70, 4.75, 5.64, 5.76, 6.15, 6.33, 6.52, 6.53, 6.62, 7.21, 8.27, 8.43, 8.69, 8.77, 9.82, 9.85, 10.47, 10.77, 10.90, 11.42, 11.44, 11.46, 11.67, 11.71, 12.40
debt, 2.3, 2.13, 5.42, 9.83, 11.76
deception, 2.76, 3.64, 4.56, 4.76, 5.4, 5.42, 6.57, 7.39, 8.22, 12.51
deformity, 2.33, 3.8, 3.39, 3.72, 4.65, 12.22
delay, 5.20, 5.58, 6.20, 6.30, 6.62
depilation, 2.62, 6.56, 8.43, 10.65, 10.90
Deucalion (one of the two survivors of a great flood sent by Jupiter), 5.53
Diana’s hill (the Aventine hill in Rome, on which there was a temple to Diana), 12.18
diarrhea, 11.88
difficulty, 1.108, 7.85, 12.46
dimple, 7.25
dining/dinner, 1.23, 1.27, 1.59, 1.108, 2.19, 2.27, 2.53, 2.59, 2.79, 3.12, 3.17, 3.27, 3.45, 4.49, 4.83, 5.47, 5.76, 5.79, 6.48, 6.51, 6.53, 7.48, 7.76, 7.78, 8.22, 8.23, 8.79, 9.9, 9.14, 9.19, 9.63, 9.81, 9.85, 9.91, 10.31, 10.59, 11.34, 11.35, 11.57, 11.77, 11.79, 12.17, 12.87
dirtiness, 2.42, 4.34, 6.57, 10.66, 11.15
dish, 2.53, 7.48, 10.29, 11.29
dislike/hatred, 1.23, 1.27, 1.32, 3.76, 4.83, 4.87, 6.59, 6.60, 6.86, 7.21, 7.43, 10.22, 12.13
doctor, 1.30, 1.47, 5.9, 6.53, 6.86, 7.18, 9.96, 10.77, 11.28, 11.71, 11.86
doll, 4.20
door, 1.34, 4.29, 7.62, 11.45, 12.18
dove, 7.14, 10.65, 12.31, 12.65
draft (of air), 5.79
draft (of beverage), 1.71, 3.22, 10.49, 12.27
dream, 6.53
drinking/drunkenness, 1.27, 1.28, 1.37, 1.71, 1.77, 1.106, 2.73, 2.89, 3.49, 3.68, 4.43, 4.85, 5.4, 5.76, 6.86, 7.79, 9.87, 9.96, 10.47, 10.49, 12.12, 12.17, 12.27, 12.40, 12.76
drought, 3.57
dwarf, 12.93
ear, 1.89, 2.83, 3.28, 4.41, 6.82, 9.83
earth/soil, 3.65, 5.34, 5.74, 6.18, 6.52, 9.60, 9.91, 11.14
easiness, 1.57, 3.69, 7.85, 9.32, 12.46
eating, 1.20, 2.51, 9.63, 10.31
eel, 12.31
effeminate man/catamite, 3.73, 4.43, 6.16, 6.50, 9.62, 10.40, 12.16
eloquence, 5.59, 7.9, 7.46, 7.91
Elysium (dwelling of the blessed in the Underworld), 7.14
emperor/Caesar/leader/Augustus, 1.20, 1.89, 2.59, 2.92, 4.27, 4.63, 5.2, 5.64, 6.34, 6.91, 6.91, 7.21, 8.1, 8.31, 8.56, 9.66, 9.83, 9.91, 12.9, 12.65
Enclosure (Saepta Julia, a collection of fashionable shops in Rome), 10.80
enjoyment/joy, 6.91, 10.21, 10.23, 10.44, 12.18, 12.34
entrails, 11.57
envy, 1.40, 2.61, 4.27, 7.62, 8.61, 10.9, 10.53
erection, 3.70, 3.73, 3.76, 6.36, 9.66, 12.86
estate/villa (country property), 1.84, 11.34
eunuch, 2.54, 10.52, 10.91, 11.72, 11.75, 11.81
Evadne (wife famous for burning herself on her husband’s pyre), 4.75
excretion/excrement, 1.37, 1.83, 3.17, 3.89, 9.69, 11.77, 12.61
excuse, 3.18
executioner/torturer, 2.17, 2.61
expense, 1.37, 1.58, 1.117, 2.17, 2.63, 3.37, 3.54, 4.26, 4.29, 9.100, 11.38, 12.13, 12.76
face, 2.83, 2.87, 3.3, 3.51, 3.53, 3.87, 3.89, 6.23, 6.34, 7.18, 7.25, 7.83, 9.25, 9.74, 10.32, 10.66, 11.102, 11.103, 12.42, 12.64
Falernian (considered one of the best Roman wines), 1.71, 5.64, 8.77, 10.66, 12.17
fame, 1.1, 4.44, 4.63, 4.75, 8.18, 10.9, 11.13
farm/farming, 1.17, 2.38, 4.79, 5.42, 9.21, 11.14
fate/the Fates, 2.65, 6.62, 10.53, 10.61
father, 1.33, 1.84, 3.6, 4.16, 4.70, 5.34, 6.62, 9.74, 9.87, 10.102, 11.103
fear, 1.24, 2.60, 3.51, 3.70, 5.34, 5.46, 8.14, 9.74, 10.23, 10.47, 10.94, 12.61, 12.91
fellatio, 1.94, 2.28, 2.33, 2.50, 2.61, 2.70, 2.73, 2.83, 2.89, 3.73, 3.83, 3.87, 3.88, 3.96, 4.12, 4.17, 4.50, 4.84, 9.4, 9.40, 9.63, 9.67, 9.80, 11.30, 11.40, 11.46, 11.66, 12.79
field, 1.17, 1.105, 5.42, 9.21, 9.60, 10.43, 12.16, 12.31
fierceness, 4.49, 9.9, 9.25, 10.64
finger, 2.28, 6.23, 6.82, 11.37, 11.46
fire, 3.65, 4.44, 4.47, 4.75, 5.42, 6.33, 10.47, 10.66, 10.97, 11.43, 11.93
fish, 2.78, 3.45, 4.56, 7.78, 9.14, 10.31
Flaminian Way (road leading north from Rome), 11.13
flask (of wine), 4.43, 4.69, 9.87, 10.45, 12.91
fleeing, 2.80, 3.45, 4.22, 5.83, 6.33, 9.88, 11.43
flour, 8.16
flute, 11.75
food, 1.20, 3.12, 3.17, 3.45, 3.89, 3.94, 4.29, 7.25, 7.78, 8.22, 9.14, 10.47, 11.108, 12.17, 12.18, 12.81
foot, 7.39, 10.81, 10.100, 11.46, 11.71
Fortune ( goddess of luck), 4.51, 5.42, 6.79, 12.10
Forum, 5.20
fountain (aqueduct), 5.20, 11.96
fox, 10.100
free (of cost), 1.29, 1.95, 7.75, 10.29, 11.62, 11.83
freedman/freedwoman, 3.33, 7.62
friend/friendship, 1.54, 2.30, 3.37, 3.41, 4.15, 4.24, 5.42, 7.70, 8.14, 8.18, 8.79, 9.14, 9.52, 10.44, 10.47, 11.44, 11.88, 12.30, 12.34, 12.56, 12.69
frigidity, 3.34
Ganymede (Trojan prince and catamite of Jupiter), 3.39, 9.25, 10.66, 11.43
garden, 3.68, 8.40, 9.60, 12.31
garland/wreath, 3.65, 5.64, 7.89, 8.77, 9.40, 9.60, 11.89, 12.17
gazelle, 10.65
generosity, 4.56, 5.52, 7.79, 8.56, 10.27, 12.65
giant, 9.50
gift-giving, 1.10, 1.111, 2.10, 2.30, 2.39, 3.6, 4.27, 4.56, 4.72, 4.83, 5.52, 5.59, 5.68, 5.73, 6.30, 6.62, 7.16, 7.46, 7.77, 7.78, 7.89, 7.91, 8.5, 8.27, 8.41, 8.56, 9.53, 9.88, 9.102, 10.29, 11.57, 11.89, 11.105, 12.31, 12.56, 12.65, 12.81
girl, 1.57, 1.84, 2.66, 3.33, 3.65, 3.69, 3.76, 3.84, 3.96, 4.71, 4.81, 5.2, 5.34, 6.16, 6.66, 7.14, 7.70, 7.91, 8.5, 9.32, 9.40, 9.67, 10.29, 10.90, 11.15, 11.25, 11.45, 11.51, 11.60, 11.64, 11.81, 12.58, 12.86, 12.95, 12.97
giving, 3.41, 3.65, 4.15, 4.51, 4.71, 5.42, 5.82, 7.43, 7.76, 7.91, 9.52, 9.66, 11.29, 11.67, 12.10, 12.12, 12.13, 12.71, 12.79, 12.96
gluttony, 1.20, 3.17, 3.22, 9.9, 11.86, 12.64
god ( general), 3.3, 4.21, 4.44, 4.51, 4.77, 5.64, 7.21, 9.25, 9.66, 9.91, 11.57, 11.60, 11.93
gold, 1.37, 2.53, 3.26, 5.59, 6.86, 8.18, 9.4, 10.49, 10.74, 11.29, 12.18, 12.65
goodbye, 2.92, 5.66, 9.6, 11.108
goodness, 1.16, 1.113, 2.12, 6.50, 6.55, 6.82, 7.81, 10.23, 10.54, 11.34, 12.34, 12.51, 12.80
Gorgon (snake-haired monster who could turn people who saw her to stone), 9.25
gossip/rumor, 1.90, 3.73, 3.87, 4.16, 4.69, 6.56, 7.62
gout, 7.39
greatness, 1.9, 3.41, 7.21, 9.50, 11.68, 10.21, 12.93
greeting, 1.108, 2.67, 2.68, 4.83, 5.66, 7.39, 9.6, 11.106
groaning, 1.106, 10.80, 11.71, 11.99, 12.17
grove/wood, 8.40, 12.18, 12.31
guardian/guarding, 1.73, 3.68, 6.16, 7.91, 8.40, 12.34
guest, 1.20, 1.23, 2.19, 2.79, 3.12, 4.79, 8.14, 9.25, 9.85, 9.89, 10.27
gymnasium, 3.68
hair, 1.24, 1.72, 2.62, 2.66, 3.43, 3.65, 4.7, 4.36, 5.64, 5.68, 6.12, 6.16, 6.52, 6.56, 6.57, 7.89, 8.77, 10.65, 10.66, 11.89, 12.7, 12.18, 12.23, 12.45, 12.64, 12.84, 12.97
hairdressing, 2.66
hand, 2.21, 3.51, 3.53, 3.68, 5.9, 6.23, 6.34, 6.52, 6.60, 7.11, 8.40, 10.66, 11.29, 11.99, 12.95
happiness, 2.4, 3.6, 4.75, 4.77, 6.33, 10.23, 10.47, 12.9, 12.18, 12.34, 12.84
harm, 5.76, 6.51, 6.59, 10.77, 11.76, 11.102, 12.56
head, 2.42, 2.61, 2.66, 2.70, 3.43, 6.57, 8.47, 8.77, 11.46, 12.7, 12.45
healthiness, 1.77, 6.84, 7.18, 7.39, 10.22, 10.47
hearing, 1.63, 7.92, 8.76, 9.81, 11.38, 11.102
heart, 7.14, 9.14, 10.16, 10.32, 12.34
Hector (Trojan hero in The Iliad ), 10.90
Hecuba (Trojan queen, mother of Hector), 3.32, 3.76, 10.90
heir, 4.33, 5.32, 6.86, 10.97, 11.14, 12.73
Helen (unfaithful wife of Menelaus in The Iliad ), 1.62
Helicon (mountain sacred to the Muses), 10.64
Hercules (also called Alcides, deified hero, a son of Jupiter), 4.44, 7.13, 9.25, 9.44, 11.43
hiding, 3.87, 4.22, 4.32, 5.58, 6.57, 9.25, 12.18, 12.45
home/house, 1.84, 1.108, 1.117, 2.5, 2.53, 4.16, 4.44, 5.20, 5.42, 5.47, 6.18, 8.1, 10.44, 10.61, 10.80, 11.29, 11.34, 11.93, 12.17, 12.31
Homer (poet who wrote The Iliad and The Odyssey), 7.46
honey, 4.13, 4.32, 11.42, 11.86
honor, 1.111, 4.27, 11.50, 11.51
Horace (poet known for writing satires and odes), 8.18
horn (trumpet) , 10.64
host, 9.85
hour, 1.113, 2.67, 10.44, 10.74, 11.29, 11.77, 11.79, 12.18
hunger, 1.59, 2.51, 3.12, 3.14, 3.22, 9.80
huntsman, 12.18
husband, 1.13, 1.62, 1.74, 2.83, 3.70, 4.22, 4.58, 4.75, 6.22, 8.12, 8.35, 8.43, 9.15, 9.40, 9.78, 10.95, 11.71, 12.91, 12.93, 12.95, 12.96, 12.97
Hyacinthus (Spartan boy, loved by Apollo), 11.43
Hybla (town in Sicily famous for its honey), 10.74, 11.42
Hygia (goddess of health), 11.60
Hylas (boy loved by Hercules), 9.25, 11.28, 11.43
Hymen (god of marriage), 4.13
Hymettus (mountain in Attica, Greece, known for producing good honey), 6.34, 11.42
hysteria, 11.71
Iberian (native tribe of Spain), 10.65, 12.9, 12.18
illness, 1.89, 2.5, 3.18, 5.9, 8.25, 9.85, 11.86, 12.56
impotence, 1.46, 3.73, 6.23, 7.18, 8.31, 10.91, 11.25, 11.29, 11.46, 11.60, 11.81, 12.86, 12.97
informer, 11.66
inheritance, 2.65, 4.70, 10.47
innocence/naïveté, 9.40, 10.47, 12.51
insanity, 1.20, 2.66, 2.80, 3.76, 4.43, 4.49, 4.63, 6.84, 7.25, 11.28, 12.47
interest (on a loan), 5.42, 11.108
iron, 12.18
Isis (Egyptian goddess, identified with Io), 11.47
jaw, 8.47
joke, 2.4, 2.22, 4.49, 5.2, 6.82, 10.64
judge, 2.13
Juno (queen of the gods), 11.43
kidskin, 12.45
killing, 1.106, 9.15, 10.61, 11.29
king/kingdom, 2.53, 4.59, 12.31
kissing, 1.94, 2.10, 2.12, 2.21, 2.22, 2.23, 2.33, 3.65, 4.22, 5.46, 6.34, 6.50, 6.66, 10.22, 12.65, 12.93
knight, 1.84, 5.17, 8.5, 10.27
knowing, 1.112, 1.113, 2.73, 3.68, 3.72, 5.20, 6.79, 7.92, 8.27, 10.9, 10.16, 11.25, 11.35, 11.64, 11.67, 11.87
Ladas (famous Olympic runner), 10.100
Lampsacus (city on the Hellespont, known for its cult of Priapus), 11.51
largeness, 2.51, 6.36, 7.62, 11.51, 11.72, 11.99, 12.93, 12.96
laughing, 1.58, 1.89, 2.28, 2.53, 2.58, 6.55, 7.18, 9.44, 9.67, 10.80, 11.15
Laurentum (coastal town south of Rome), 10.45
law, 2.60, 5.75, 6.22, 6.91, 9.89
lawyer/advocate, 1.17, 1.95, 2.13, 2.27, 2.30, 4.16, 5.33, 8.16, 8.17, 8.76, 11.30
lead (mineral), 1.72, 6.55, 7.25, 10.22, 10.49
leg, 2.62, 3.51, 3.53, 6.56, 10.65, 10.100, 11.37
legacy, 2.76, 4.70, 5.32, 9.8, 11.67
legacy hunting, 2.26, 4.56, 6.62, 8.27, 9.8, 9.88, 12.10
leisure time, 1.54, 1.113, 2.5, 5.20, 10.44, 11.106
length, 1.105, 3.68, 4.7, 6.16, 10.1, 11.108, 12.18, 12.97
Lesbia (mistress of Catullus), 6.34, 7.14
Lethe (river of forgetfulness in the Underworld), 10.23
Libya/Libyan, 2.56, 5.74, 6.86, 9.6, 12.61
lie/lying (falsehood), 2.25, 2.53, 2.56, 4.43, 9.82, 10.39, 11.94, 11.102, 12.40
lie/lying (reclining), 2.19, 5.74, 10.27, 10.84, 11.43, 11.102, 12.17
life/living, 1.1, 2.53, 3.6, 4.75, 5.20, 5.58, 5.64, 6.15, 6.18, 6.52, 8.77, 9.50, 9.52, 10.23, 10.44, 10.47, 11.46, 11.67, 11.71, 12.17, 12.46, 12.96
lightness, 5.34, 6.52, 11.14, 12.81
lily, 4.22
lion, 10.65, 10.90, 10.100, 12.61, 12.92
lisping/indistinct speech, 5.34, 9.87, 10.65
literary criticism, 1.91, 1.110, 3.83, 4.49, 5.33, 7.90, 9.81, 10.21
litter (sedan chair), 4.51, 6.84, 9.100, 12.17
litter-bearer, 4.51, 6.84, 12.58
loan, 2.30, 3.41, 4.15, 4.76, 5.42, 6.20, 8.16, 9.102, 11.76
loin/groin, 7.18, 10.45, 12.97
loincloth, 3.87
looking/watching, 9.25, 9.83, 11.63
loss/losing, 4.26, 4.63, 7.14, 8.17, 11.76, 12.40, 12.87
love, 1.54, 2.55, 2.63, 2.87, 3.8, 3.15, 3.39, 4.13, 4.38, 4.75, 5.46, 6.6, 6.45, 6.60, 7.11, 7.14, 7.43, 7.76, 7.89, 8.51, 8.56, 9.21, 9.52, 11.15, 11.40, 12.58, 12.96
lover, 4.81, 8.77, 10.95, 12.93
loyalty/trustworthiness, 2.30, 9.14
Lucan (poet, forced by Nero to commit suicide), 7.21
Lucretia (wife famous for chastity, who killed herself when raped), 1.90
Lucrinus (lake near the Bay of Naples), 1.62
lust, 5.2, 6.45, 7.91, 9.67, 10.64, 11.25, 11.43, 11.45, 11.60, 11.81, 12.95
lyre, 11.75
Lysippus (famous Greek sculptor from the fourth century BCE), 9.44
malice/spite, 2.54
man, 1.90, 2.12, 2.61, 3.68, 4.7, 6.14, 6.16, 6.33, 8.12, 10.23, 10.31, 11.94, 12.51
marble, 11.13
Marcella (Martial’s patroness in Bilbilis), 12.31
March first (day for giving presents to women, and Martial’s birthday), 9.52, 10.29
Marcian (aqueduct in Rome), 11.96
market, 10.59
marriage, 1.10, 3.70, 4.13, 4.22, 5.17, 5.75, 6.22, 6.45, 8.12, 8.31, 8.43, 9.10, 9.78, 10.8, 11.19, 12.42, 12.95
Marsus (Latin epigrammatist), 2.71, 4.29
Martial’s homes, 1.108, 1.117, 2.38, 8.61, 9.60, 10.94, 12.18, 12.31
mask, 3.43
Massic (excellent wine), 3.26, 3.49, 4.13
master/lord, 1.84, 1.112, 2.68, 2.92, 4.83, 5.57, 6.52, 8.40, 9.66, 11.40, 11.93, 12.96
matron/lady, 3.68, 3.86, 5.2, 11.15, 12.31, 12.93, 12.96
Medea (sorceress who killed her own children after her husband Jason left her), 5.53
Megara (wife of Hercules), 11.43
Memphis (city in Egypt), 7.30
Mercury (messenger god), 9.25
messenger/courier, 3.100, 9.91
Metilius (famous poisoner), 4.43
Midas (king whose touch turned anything into gold), 6.86
mime, 3.86
mind/spirit, 4.75, 7.18, 10.32, 10.47, 11.103
Minerva (goddess of wisdom and war), 1.102, 5.2, 8.1
mirror, 2.66
mistress, 2.62, 2.63, 3.69, 4.29, 5.42, 7.14, 7.70, 10.29
Mithridates (king of Pontus, an enemy of Rome), 5.76
modesty/decency, 1.34, 1.90, 2.93, 3.27, 3.68, 3.87, 4.6, 8.1, 10.47, 10.90, 11.45, 11.103, 12.56, 12.97
money, 1.58, 1.117, 2.13, 2.30, 2.51, 2.63, 2.65, 3.22, 3.41, 4.15, 4.26, 4.51, 4.72, 4.76, 5.32, 5.42, 5.82, 6.20, 6.30, 6.46, 6.66, 7.16, 7.92, 8.10, 8.13, 8.16, 8.17, 9.4, 9.8, 9.32, 9.82, 9.100, 9.102, 10.27, 10.31, 10.47, 10.74, 11.29, 11.38, 11.66, 11.76, 12.10, 12.65, 12.76, 12.97
morning, 1.108, 6.53, 10.81, 11.17, 12.12, 12.65
morning call, 1.108, 2.5, 4.26, 7.39, 9.100, 10.74
mortician/undertaker, 1.30, 1.47, 2.61, 10.97
mother, 2.4, 4.63, 5.34, 10.90
mourning, 1.33, 2.65, 4.58, 6.18, 6.33, 7.14
mouse, 11.29
mouth, 2.61, 5.34, 10.65, 11.30, 12.85
muleteer, 11.38
murrine (valuable speckled stone used to make cups and vases), 3.26, 4.85, 10.80
Muses ( patron goddesses of the arts), 2.22, 2.89, 4.49, 7.46, 11.93
mushroom, 1.20, 3.45, 7.78, 12.17
mutilation, 2.83
name, 1.105, 2.4, 2.61, 2.68, 3.34, 3.68, 5.17, 5.34, 6.17, 9.44, 11.43, 11.50, 11.72, 12.18
naughtiness, 3.69, 5.2, 6.82, 7.14, 9.67
nausea, 4.20
Nausicaa (princess of Phaeacia in The Odyssey), 12.31
nectar, 11.57
need/necessity, 6.57, 7.92, 11.29, 11.71
Nero (Roman emperor, 54–68 CE, who had his mother killed), 4.63, 7.21, 8.56
Nestor (old Greek warrior in The Iliad ), 5.58
night, 1.27, 1.106, 2.5, 2.89, 4.7, 9.62, 9.67, 10.47, 11.17, 11.97, 12.12, 12.65
Nile (Egyptian river), 10.74, 11.13
Niobe (queen who turned to stone after her fourteen children were killed), 3.32, 5.53
Nomentum (site of Martial’s farm in the countryside near Rome), 1.105, 2.38, 9.60, 10.44, 10.94
nothing, 1.110, 2.76, 3.45, 3.61, 3.79, 4.12, 4.33, 5.36, 6.55, 9.8, 9.88, 10.77, 11.67, 12.71, 12.76, 12.78, 12.79
nudity, 1.23, 3.51, 3.68, 3.72, 8.1, 10.81
Numa (second king of Rome), 10.39, 10.44
Numidia (North African home of the Massyli tribe, identified with the garden of the Hesperides, where golden apples grew), 10.94
Nysa (mountain on which the god Bacchus was raised), 4.44
obscenity/prurience, 3.69, 3.86, 5.2, 6.50, 12.95
Ocean (the god Oceanus/the Atlantic), 10.44
Oedipus (king of Thebes who blinded himself after finding he had killed his father and married his mother), 9.25
old age/oldness, 1.54, 1.105, 3.76, 6.16, 7.79, 8.14, 8.18, 9.100, 10.44, 10.90, 11.29, 11.34, 11.43, 11.46, 11.60, 11.71, 11.81
old man, 1.108, 3.43, 3.69, 4.7, 4.13, 4.50, 4.56, 8.27, 10.32, 10.53, 11.81
old woman, 3.32, 3.76, 4.13, 4.20, 7.75, 8.79, 9.80, 10.8, 10.90, 11.29, 11.87
Olympiad (usually a four-year period, but Martial uses it to signify five years), 10.23
Opimian (legendary wine of great age), 10.49
oral sex (type unspecified), 1.83, 2.10, 2.12, 2.15, 2.21, 2.22, 2.23, 2.28, 2.42, 3.17, 3.80, 6.56, 7.4, 7.94, 11.85
orange (traditional color of a bridal veil), 12.42
orgasm, 3.79
owning, 2.68, 3.48, 4.51, 4.77, 7.48, 8.5, 8.61, 9.102, 10.54, 11.34, 11.38, 11.43, 12.76
Paestum (town south of Naples in Italy), 9.60, 12.31
page (of a book), 3.69, 5.2, 8.62, 10.1, 10.45, 10.59, 11.15, 11.17, 12.95
page (wine server), 7.48, 9.25, 10.66, 11.96, 12.64, 12.91, 12.96
pain, 1.13, 1.106, 3.71, 4.27, 8.62, 10.23, 11.40, 11.86
painting, 1.77, 1.102, 9.74, 10.22, 10.32, 11.102, 12.69
palace, 9.91
paleness, 1.77, 3.65, 6.60, 7.4, 7.25, 8.14
pander/pimp, 11.66
papyrus/sheet of paper, 8.62, 10.97
paralysis, 11.85
pardon/forgive, 2.89, 3.27, 8.69
Paris (actor, executed by Domitian), 11.13
part, 2.54, 3.86, 3.87, 6.18, 12.96
Parthia (Near Eastern country, traditionally an enemy of Rome), 2.53, 5.58, 7.30
patient (medical), 9.96
patron, 1.112, 2.68, 4.83, 5.34, 10.64, 10.74
paying, 1.58, 1.95, 2.13, 2.52, 7.75, 8.10, 9.102, 11.62, 11.76, 11.105, 11.108, 12.78
pebble (marker on a calendar), 9.52, 12.34
pederasty, 1.46, 1.48, 2.49, 3.65, 3.71, 4.7, 5.46, 9.21, 12.16, 12.91, 12.96, 12.97
Pelias (king of Iolcus, killed by his daughters’ attempt to make him young), 11.60
Pelops (son of Tantalus, given an ivory shoulder by the gods), 12.84
Penelope (faithful wife of Odysseus in The Odyssey), 1.62
penis, 1.58, 2.33, 2.51, 2.62, 2.70, 3.68, 3.69, 3.71, 3.73, 3.76, 6.16, 6.23, 6.36, 7.14, 7.18, 7.30, 7.91, 9.32, 9.33, 9.40, 9.63, 10.90, 10.91, 11.15, 11.19, 11.25, 11.29, 11.46, 11.51, 11.60, 11.63, 11.72, 11.75, 12.86, 12.97
perfume, 2.12, 2.59, 3.12, 3.55, 3.65, 4.13, 5.64, 6.55, 7.94, 8.77, 10.97, 12.17, 12.65
perjury, 6.12
Persius (satirist), 4.29
pettiness, 5.82
Phaethon (Apollo’s son, destroyed by Jupiter’s lightning), 4.47, 5.53
Pharos (island near Alexandria, Egypt), 7.30, 9.40
Phidias (one of the greatest sculptors of Classical Greece), 9.44
Phineus (a blind seer), 9.25
phoenix (legendary bird that was reborn after burning itself ), 6.55
Phrygia (a country in what is now west-central Turkey, where worship of Cybele started), 4.43
Pieria (region in Macedonia sacred to the Muses), 10.64
piety/holiness, 1.111, 3.69, 6.18, 6.91
Pindar (Greek poet known for odes), 8.18
plagiarism, 1.29, 1.38, 1.72, 2.20
platter, 7.48
playing, 1.113, 4.49, 5.34, 6.24, 6.45, 7.14, 9.25, 10.16, 11.13, 11.15, 12.40
pleasing/pleasure, 1.10, 1.59, 1.72, 2.71, 3.45, 3.51, 6.60, 7.25, 7.76, 8.69, 9.53, 10.1, 10.21, 10.45, 10.47, 10.59, 11.13, 11.93, 12.18, 12.34
pocket, 6.60
poetry/poet, 1.1, 1.16, 1.72, 1.91, 1.110, 1.113, 1.117, 2.22, 2.71, 2.88, 2.89, 2.92, 3.9, 3.45, .69, 3.83, 3.100, 4.6, 4.17, 4.33, 4.49, 4.72, 4.81, 5.33, 6.14, 6.60, 6.82, 7.4, 7.25, 7.46, 7.81, 7.85, 7.90, 8.18, 8.20, 8.29, 8.62, 8.69, 9.19, 9.44, 9.50, 9.81, 9.89, 10.1, 10.9, 10.21, 10.59, 10.64, 10.100, 10.102, 11.15, 11.30, 11.42, 11.50, 11.57, 11.93, 11.106, 11.108, 12.47, 12.61
poison, 1.20, 3.22, 4.43, 4.69, 5.76, 12.91
Polyphemus (the Cyclops in The Odyssey), 4.49
Pompey (general and member of the first triumvirate, built a portico and a theater, fought Julius Caesar, and was assassinated in Egypt), 5.74, 11.47
Pomptine marshes (located south of Rome), 10.74
Pontia (famous poisoner), 4.43
portico (a shady colonnade), 5.20, 7.76, 8.79, 11.47
pot, 12.18
poverty, 2.3, 2.51, 2.53: 2.58, 3.15, 3.48, 4.51, 4.77, 5.81, 6.50, 7.46, 8.19, 9.80, 11.44, 11.50, 11.66, 11.87, 12.81, 12.87
power/powerful man, 5.20, 7.39, 7.76, 11.68, 12.18, 12.92
Praeneste (town east of Rome), 9.60
praise, 1.40, 1.58, 1.64, 1.89, 2.27, 3.69, 4.27, 4.49, 5.36, 6.60, 7.85, 7.90, 8.69, 9.19, 10.21, 10.44, 12.30, 12.40, 12.80
prayer, 4.77, 6.59, 8.61, 12.84, 12.97
pretending, 1.90, 4.29, 5.36, 7.39, 8.19, 12.40
Priam (old king of Troy in The Iliad ), 5.58, 9.50, 11.60
Priapus (fertility god known for his oversized penis, guardian of gardens), 3.68, 6.16, 7.91, 8.40, 11.51, 11.72
pride 2.15, 3.68, 4.29, 5.20, 7.39, 9.62, 10.66, 11.68, 12.18
privy/public toilet, 11.77, 12.61
Prometheus (Titan who created humanity from clay), 10.39
promise, 2.25, 4.81, 5.82, 9.40, 10.44, 10.81, 12.12
property (land), 3.26, 3.48, 6.50, 7.91, 8.18, 9.21, 10.43, 10.47, 10.61, 10.94, 11.29, 12.16
prose, 7.46
Proserpina (goddess of the Underworld), 3.43
prostitute, 1.34, 1.57, 1.71, 1.94, 2.17, 2.25, 2.31, 2.39, 2.53, 3.8, 3.53, 3.54, 3.83, 3.90, 4.12, 4.38, 4.50, 6.66, 7.18, 9.4, 9.32, 9.67, 10.81, 11.45, 11.60, 12.65
public official, 2.60, 5.17, 11.102
purity, 2.61, 3.69, 3.87, 8.14, 9.63, 9.67
raven, 3.43
Ravenna (drought-stricken city in northern Italy), 3.57
reading/reader, 1.1, 1.16, 1.40, 1.113, 2.71, 3.9, 3.68, 3.69, 3.86, 4.29, 4.33, 4.49, 4.81, 5.2, 7.25, 7.77, 8.61, 9.81, 10.1, 10.21, 10.59, 11.15, 11.17, 11.106, 11.108, 12.61, 12.73, 12.95
recitation of poetry, 1.29, 1.38, 1.63, 2.27, 2.71, 2.88, 3.18, 3.45, 4.6, 4.41, 6.41, 6.60, 8.20, 8.76, 9.81, 9.83, 12.40
recovery, 12.56
red/ruddiness, 2.33, 2.39, 5.4, 6.60, 7.30, 9.60
refusal of request, 1.106, 1.108, 2.25, 3.54, 3.61, 4.7, 4.12, 4.15, 4.38, 4.63, 4.71, 4.81, 5.73, 6.20, 7.43, 7.77, 8.76, 11.68, 12.71, 12.79
remedy, 11.71
remembering, 1.27, 2.59, 5.52, 10.23, 12.34
renting/rent, 7.92, 8.61, 11.83
returning, 3.14, 7.18, 8.31, 9.40, 10.44, 12.18, 12.31, 12.93, 12.97
reward, 2.92, 4.32, 8.56, 10.74, 12.9, 12.65
Rhine (river in Germany), 11.96
riddle, 1.90
Right of Fathers of Three Children, 2.92, 4.27, 8.31, 9.66
rising, 5.79, 6.23, 6.36, 9.66, 11.46, 11.99, 12.18, 12.56, 12.86, 12.97
Rome/Roman, 1.59, 1.73, 3.14, 4.71, 4.84, 6.60, 7.30, 8.61, 9.40, 10.53, 10.74, 11.13, 12.42
rope, 4.70
rose, 2.59, 3.68, 4.22, 4.29, 5.64, 7.89, 8.77, 10.32, 11.89, 12.17, 12.31, 12.64
ruin/ruining, 5.74, 7.19, 9.82, 11.102, 12.84
ruling, 12.9
Sabine (native tribe of Italy, known for strict morality; wine from the region was poor), 1.62, 9.40, 10.44, 10.49, 11.15
Sacred Way (street in Rome), 2.63
sadness, 1.58, 2.65, 6.33, 6.52, 6.59, 6.79, 7.14, 8.41, 11.13, 12.34
safety, 1.19, 4.20, 8.40, 10.23, 10.94
salve (medicated ointment), 3.3, 7.39, 10.22
sardonyx ( gemstone), 11.37
Saturnalia (winter holiday at which gifts were exchanged), 6.24, 7.91, 8.41, 10.29, 11.15, 12.81
satyr (legendary creature, half horse and half human), 4.44
savoriness, 7.25
scholar, 10.21
Scorpus (charioteer with many wins at the Circus), 10.53, 10.74
Scythia (country north and east of the Black Sea), 7.30
sea, 4.63, 6.34, 7.19, 7.30, 9.40
seal (wax), 9.87
seeing, 1.34, 1.108, 2.5, 2.38, 3.39, 3.68, 4.77, 4.85, 6.34, 8.51, 9.74, 10.32, 10.80, 11.75, 11.101, 11.102, 12.84
seer, 3.71
selling, 3.48, 3.57, 4.77, 6.66, 7.16, 7.77, 9.21, 10.31, 12.16, 12.47, 12.97
Setia/Setine (Italian hill town known for producing fine Setine wine), 6.86, 10.74, 11.29, 12.17 ex, 1.34, 1.46, 1.57, 1.84, 1.90, 1.106, 2.28, 2.31, 2.49, 2.56, 2.60, 3.32, 3.33, 3.72, 3.76, 3.79, 3.87, 3.96, 4.22, 4.71, 4.84, 6.33, 6.45, 6.91, 7.18, 7.30, 7.70, 7.75, 9.4, 9.32, 9.67, 9.69, 9.80, 10.29, 10.40, 10.81, 10.95, 10.102, 11.40, 11.45, 11.47, 11.62, 11.71, 11.85, 11.87, 11.97, 12.26, 12.65
sexual jealousy, 1.73, 2.54, 9.25
shabbiness, 2.58, 6.50, 7.92, 9.100
shade ( ghost of the dead), 4.16, 5.34, 6.18, 10.61, 11.50
shamefulness, 1.90, 3.72, 4.56, 4.71, 5.82, 6.45, 8.54
shamelessness, 1.37, 3.27, 3.68, 4.6, 4.12, 12.18
sheath, 11.75
shining, 4.22, 4.32, 10.65, 12.84
ship/sailing/sailor, 3.64, 5.42, 7.19, 7.30, 9.40
shortness/brevity, 1.110, 3.83, 8.29, 8.60, 9.50, 10.1, 10.47, 10.53, 10.59, 12.22, 12.61, 12.96
shouting/loudness, 1.89, 2.67, 6.48, 9.9, 10.31, 10.53, 12.18
sickle, 6.16
silence, 1.89, 1.95, 1.106, 2.27, 3.45, 3.96, 5.52, 6.41, 7.18, 7.46, 9.4, 11.60, 11.102, 11.108, 12.40
Silius Italicus (consul and poet), 11.50
singer/singing/song, 1.89, 1.94, 11.75, 12.40, 12.95
Siren (monster, half bird, half woman, whose singing lured sailors to their death), 3.64
sitting, 2.17, 6.66, 11.77, 11.99
slander, 2.61, 3.80, 5.33, 9.9, 11.66
slave, 1.84, 2.63, 2.66, 2.68, 3.33, 5.57, 6.33, 6.52, 7.62, 9.32, 9.87, 10.31, 10.66, 10.80, 11.40, 11.75, 12.16, 12.30, 12.58, 12.86, 12.87
sleep, 1.71, 1.106, 3.73, 9.6, 10.47, 10.74, 10.84, 11.46, 12.17, 12.18
smelling/odor, 1.28, 2.12, 3.28, 3.49, 3.65, 5.4, 6.36, 6.55, 7.94, 9.62, 11.30, 12.85
smoothness/smooth skin, 2.51, 10.45, 10.65, 11.43, 11.63, 12.18
snow/snowy, 3.34, 4.34, 5.43, 5.64, 6.59, 6.86, 12.17
sodomy, 1.24, 2.28, 2.51, 2.54, 2.60, 2.62, 3.71, 3.73, 6.33, 6.56, 7.62, 9.4, 9.21, 9.67, 9.69, 10.64, 11.28, 11.43, 11.45, 11.63, 11.87, 11.88, 11.99, 12.16, 12.35, 12.95
softness, 7.89, 8.77, 9.25, 12.97
sourness, 12.46
Spain (Hispania), 3.14, 6.18, 7.78, 10.65, 12.9, 12.65
sparrow, 7.14
Sparta (region in southern Greece), 4.44, 11.47
speaking/speech, 1.24, 1.32, 5.52, 6.41, 6.48, 7.9, 7.18, 7.92, 8.76, 9.9, 9.87, 10.65, 11.102
spending/spendthrift, 2.89, 3.22, 8.16
spice, 3.65, 5.64, 6.55, 10.97
spring (of water), 12.31
steward (estate manager), 3.68, 5.42, 9.60, 12.18
sting, 7.25
stinginess, 4.26, 4.76, 5.82, 7.78
storm, 9.40
storytelling, 3.64
stream, 12.31
strongbox/money chest, 2.30, 2.51, 5.42
student, 5.9
stupidity, 3.72, 4.15, 4.56, 4.72, 6.86, 7.25, 8.13, 8.20, 9.32, 9.96, 10.100, 11.67, 12.93
Styx (river in the Underworld), 6.18
Subura (crowded district of Rome, full of shops, taverns, and brothels), 2.17, 6.66, 10.94, 12.18
suicide, 1.13, 2.80, 3.22, 4.77, 8.61
summer, 2.78, 3.65, 3.68, 5.64, 6.59, 8.61, 12.34
surprise/wonder, 1.83, 1.111, 3.64, 4.87, 5.74, 7.18, 8.35, 9.10, 10.84, 11.35, 11.38, 11.57, 11.66, 11.103
swan, 3.43
swearing, 4.43, 5.47, 6.12, 6.56, 9.40, 10.39, 11.62, 12.78
sweetness, 8.77, 10.45, 11.86, 12.34
sword, 1.13
Sybaris (town in southern Italy known for pornographic books by Hemitheon), 12.95
table, 3.17, 6.50, 7.48, 9.14, 10.54, 11.29
Tagus (river in Spain), 10.65
talent, 3.26, 7.9, 8.18, 9.50, 11.13
tallness, 8.60
Tarpeian wreath ( golden prize for winning the Capitoline poetry contest), 9.40
taste, 7.78, 10.45, 10.66, 12.64
tear/weeping, 1.33, 1.89, 4.58, 4.59, 4.65, 7.14, 8.61, 10.61, 10.80, 10.97, 11.71, 11.99
Tereus (Thracian king fed his own son by his wife, after he had raped her sister), 4.49
Terpsichore (muse of dancing), 3.68
Tethys (sea goddess, wife of Ocean), 10.44
Thalia (muse of comedy), 7.46
theater, 6.34, 7.76, 8.79, 11.13
Thebes (city in Greece, at which Oedipus solved the riddle of the Sphinx), 1.90
Theseus (legendary Athenian hero and king), 4.13
thief/theft, 2.17, 5.42, 6.16, 6.17, 6.33, 8.40, 9.96, 10.94
thinness, 11.101
thirst, 2.53, 3.22, 4.69, 11.96
threatening, 9.9
Thyestes (man fed his own sons by his brother Atreus), 3.45, 4.49, 5.53
thyme, 11.42
Tiber (river that flows through Rome), 1.108
Tibullus (lyric poet), 4.6
Tibur (Tivoli, a town east of Rome), 4.79, 7.13, 9.60
toga, 2.39, 2.53, 4.26, 4.34, 6.24, 6.48, 6.50, 9.100, 10.29, 10.47, 10.52, 10.74, 12.18
tomb/grave, 1.34, 2.59, 4.59, 5.64, 9.15, 10.97, 11.13, 11.50
tongue, 1.83, 2.61, 3.80, 3.84, 10.65, 11.25, 11.85, 11.102
tooth, 1.19, 1.72, 5.43, 11.40, 12.23
torturing, 2.17, 4.38, 6.20, 7.46, 11.43
tower, 12.31
trainer of gladiators, 6.82, 11.66
trap, 4.56
travel/traveler, 7.30, 9.40, 10.44, 11.13
tree, 1.117, 4.13, 4.59, 6.15, 8.14
trifle/nonsense, 1.113, 4.43, 4.49, 4.72, 7.11, 7.14, 8.40, 9.53, 11.68
truth, 1.33, 1.64, 1.84, 3.72, 4.34, 6.30, 7.39, 7.90, 8.51, 8.76, 11.44, 11.62, 12.85
tumor, 4.43
Tusculum (town in the Alban Hills southeast of Rome), 9.60
udder (of a sow, a delicacy), 7.78, 9.14, 12.17
ugliness, 1.10, 2.56, 2.87, 3.3, 3.72, 6.23, 7.75, 8.79, 11.99, 12.22
Ulysses (Odysseus, hero of The Odyssey), 3.64
unwillingness, 4.22, 5.46, 5.83, 6.66, 10.8, 10.22, 10.23, 12.84
urine, 11.46
vagina, 1.77, 1.90, 3.72, 3.87, 3.88, 6.45, 7.18, 10.90, 11.43, 11.46, 11.47
vanity, 2.87, 4.59, 5.57, 7.76
Varius (Latin tragedian), 8.18
Vatican ( poor quality wine), 10.45
vegetable, 12.31
Veientan ( poor quality wine from Veii), 2.53, 3.49
veil, 12.42
Venus (goddess of love), 1.102, 3.68, 4.13, 4.44, 7.89, 8.1, 8.43, 11.13, 11.81
Vergil (Latin epic poet who wrote The Aeneid ), 8.18, 10.21, 11.50
Vesuvius (volcano near Naples), 4.44
vine/vineyard, 3.65, 4.13, 4.44, 8.40, 10.74, 12.31
violet (flower), 10.32
virgin, 3.68, 3.69, 4.6, 5.2, 12.42
visit, 8.25, 10.44, 11.47, 12.18
vomiting, 2.89
vulture, 6.62
walking, 4.51, 7.39, 7.48, 9.100, 11.13, 11.47, 12.18
wandering, 9.32, 10.65, 12.18, 12.96
water, 1.106, 2.50, 2.70, 2.87, 3.3, 3.57, 4.13, 4.22, 4.63, 5.4, 6.86, 10.23, 11.47, 11.96, 12.31
weariness, 3.68, 4.29, 9.67, 10.74, 11.46, 12.18
wealth, 1.64, 2.30, 2.63, 3.26, 3.37, 3.41, 4.21, 4.51, 4.75, 4.77, 5.42, 5.81, 6.50, 6.86, 7.46, 8.12, 8.18, 8.27, 9.80, 10.16, 11.44, 11.83, 11.87, 12.13, 12.81, 12.92, 12.97
wetness, 3.100
whiteness, 1.72, 3.65, 4.34, 4.36, 5.43, 7.13, 7.89, 10.22, 12.34
wickedness/crime, 2.65, 2.66, 3.61, 3.80, 4.17, 4.56, 4.63, 6.62, 7.14, 9.25, 10.31, 10.61, 11.92, 11.93
widow/widower, 2.65, 4.16, 4.56, 4.58, 4.69, 4.75, 8.43, 9.78, 9.100, 10.43
wife, 1.62, 1.73, 1.84, 2.54, 2.56, 2.60, 2.65, 2.83, 2.92, 3.26, 3.70, 3.84, 4.16, 4.24, 5.32, 5.75, 6.45, 8.12, 8.31, 8.35, 8.43, 9.60, 9.66, 9.80, 10.16, 10.43, 10.90, 10.91, 10.97, 11.15, 11.43, 12.18, 12.20, 12.58, 12.96, 12.97
willingness/gladness, 2.49, 8.76, 11.44
win/winner, 8.43, 8.56, 9.83, 10.53, 10.74, 11.96, 12.34
wine, 1.28, 1.71, 1.105, 1.106, 2.53, 2.59, 3.26, 3.49, 3.57, 3.68, 4.13, 4.69, 4.85, 5.4, 5.64, 6.86, 7.79, 8.77, 9.25, 9.87, 10.45, 10.49, 10.66, 11.15, 11.29, 11.57, 12.17, 12.27, 12.65, 12.76
winter, 4.29, 5.34, 6.59, 8.14, 8.41, 10.61, 12.18, 12.31
wisdom, 1.111, 1.117, 5.58, 7.78, 8.20, 8.77, 9.10, 10.47, 11.106
wit, 1.1, 6.34, 7.25, 7.85, 10.9, 11.13, 12.45, 12.95
woman, 1.90, 6.40, 7.18, 8.12, 11.47, 11.87, 12.96
wood, 7.19, 8.40, 10.80, 10.100, 12.18
worthiness, 1.111, 2.39, 3.100, 12.61, 12.80
writing, 1.110, 1.113, 2.89, 3.9, 3.68, 5.53, 6.14, 7.4, 7.85, 7.90, 8.20, 8.29, 8.62, 9.50, 9.89, 10.21, 10.102, 11.64, 12.61, 12.78