Juvenal (about 67-127 A.D.), on the toga, 244; "bread and games," 322. K KITCHEN, 203. KNIGHTS, income of, 409. KNIVES and forks, 299. KNUCKLE-BONES, 320*. L l., abbreviation for lībertus, 59. lābrum, basin in bath, 369, 376, 377. lacerna, cloak, 247. lacōnicum, dry sweat bath, 367, 371*. laena, woolen cloak, 249. LAMPS, 228, 229*. LAND, travel by, 381. lanista, trainer of gladiators, 349. laqueatōrēs, gladiators with lassos, 359. larēs, compitālēs, gods of crossroads, 87; of the house, 199. LATER theater, 326 f. laterēs coctī, 212*; crūdī, 210. LATIN in schools, 113; best spoken by women, 92. lātrīna, toilet room, 203*. laudātiō funebris, funeral address, 435. LAW, practice of, 407. lectīca, and bearers, 151*; on journeys, 382. lectus, see COUCHES; adversus, 199. LEGAL status of children, 94; slaves, 156; women, 35, 36, 90. lēnōnēs, 139. LETTERS, writing of, 391; sending, 390; speed, 389; sealing and opening, 392; the address, 392. lībera cēna, feast for gladiators, 362. Līberālia, 127. lībertīnī, in business, 412 f. lībertus, opposed to lībertīnus, 175; relation to patron, 175. LIBERTY, cap of, 175*. libitīnāriī, undertakers, 433. LIBRARIES, 206, 402. librāriī, copyists, 391, 399, 401. līmen, threshold, 195, 215; superum, 215. LIMITATIONS of patria poteatās, 32, 33; of manus, 36; of dominica potestās, 156, 157. LINEN goods, 269. līnum, 392. LITERARY sources, 9. litterae, see LETTERS; eōdem exemplō, 390. Livia, columbārium of, 428*. LOAVES of bread, 288*. locus, cōnsulāris, 306; in columbārium, 431. lōrārius, executioner, 174. lucerna, lamp, 228*, 229*. lūdī, circēnsēs, 328 f.; scēnicī, 323 f.; gladiātōriī (schools), 349*, 350. lūdus, see SCHOOLS; lūdus Trōiae, 343. LUNCHEON, 302. lūnula, ornament, 98; for shoe, 251. M M. and M', in names, 41. m., for missus, of pardoned gladiator, 361. Maecenas, gardens of, 423. maeniāna, sections of seats, 337, 358. maeniānum, projecting second story, 233*. magister bibendī, master of revels, 313. maiestās patria, 31. mālum, Armeniacum, grānātum, Persicum, Pūnicum, 274. mamillāre, 257*. mangōnēs, 135. MANHOOD, when reached, 126. MANUFACTURE of clothing, 271. MANUMISSION of slaves, 175. manus, defined, 35; limited, 36; unpopular, 65, 66; when necessary, 66. Marcellus, theater of, 327*. MARRIAGE, Chap. III. See Table Of Contents; by capture, 78, 86, 88; hymn, 86; cry, 87; torch, 86, 89; religious duty, 28. Martial (43-101 A.D.) and the toga, 244; and cost of books, 401. MASTER, heir of his slaves, 164. MATERIALS for clothing, 269. MATCHED PAIRS of slaves, 140. mātrimōnium, motherhood, 64; iniūstum, 69. mātrīmus, with a living mother, 82. mātrōnālia, 91. MEALS, Chap. VIII. See Table of Contents. MEANINGS of names, 44. MEAT, early food of Italians, 273; various kinds, 277. MEMORIAL festivals, 438. mēnsa, table in general, 227; dining, 307.
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