14 Transactions. — Miscellaneous. 



struction without essential change of meaning arises neces- 

 sarily from the highly inflexional condition of the language. 



Morari. Plant., I^Iost. iii. 2, 159. 

 Apage istura . . . nihil moror ductarier. 



Plaut. i. 1, 54. 

 Nunc unae quinque remorantur minae. 

 This is a causative middle. 



Mutari. 



A very interesting word. 



In the active form it is used absolutely. 



Liv., iii. ]0, 6. 

 Ut nihil odor mntaret. 



Liv., V. 1.3, 1. 

 Annona ex ante convecta copia nihil mutavit. 



Liv., ix. 12, 3. 

 Adeoque . . . animi jnutacerant. 



Cf. also Liv., xxix. 3, 10: viutassc. Liv. xxxix. 51, 10: 

 mutaverint. 



Lucr., i. G8G. 

 Mutato ordine mutant. 



Plant., Prol. Amphit. 54. 

 Deus sum, commutavcro. 

 Sometimes the reflexive se comes in : — 



Plaut., Amphit. 270. 

 Neque sc luna quoque mutat. 

 Alongside of these variations we have inutor. 



Lucr., i. 1G5. 

 Nec fructus idem arboribus constare solerent, 

 Sed mutarentnr. 

 Nor would the same fruits keep constant to trees, but would 



change. (Monro.) 



Tac. Ann., i. 44. 



Discurrunt mutati et seditiosissimum quemque vinctos 



trahi. 



They change sides, and away go they, and drag the most 

 disaffected in chains. 



Plaut., Amph. 839. 



Ita nunc homines immntantur, postquam peregre adveni- 



mus. 



Lucr., i. 802. 



Sic alias aliis rebus mutarier omnis. 



