[28.7] Vēientēs . . . paenituisset: lit., ‘when it had repented the V. of the peace which they had secured.’ What is our idiom? paenituisset is wholly impersonal; Vēientēs is acc., though logically its subject, and pācis is gen., though logically its object. H 457 (409, III): M 585: A 221, b: G 377: B 209.
[28.8] See [p. 2, n. 13].
[28.9] dat. of reference: H 425, 4, N. (384, 4, N. 2): M 537: A 235, a: G 346: B 187, II.
[28.10] Sc. eīs: ‘to meet them.’
[28.11] dēlābor.
[28.12] refero.
[28.13] locative: H 484, 2 (426, 2): M 622: A 258, d: G 411, R. 2: B 232, 2.
[28.14] relinquō.
[28.15] Is . . . Māximum: freely ‘he saved the family from extinction and became the ancestor of Maximus.’
[28.16] See Selection XIX.