[2.] From μενὸς, “strength,” and δῆμος, “the people.”
[3.] From κλίνω, “to incline,” or from κλινὴ, “the marriage-bed.”
[4.] From κλειτὸς, “illustrious,” and φῶς, “light.”
[5.] See the Dramatis Personæ of the [Andria].
[6.] From Syria, his native country.
[7.] From σώζω, “to preserve,” or “save.”
[8.] From ἀντὶ, “in return,” and φιλῶ, “to love.”
[9.] From Bacchus, the God of Wine.
[10.] From Phrygia, her native country.
[11.] Being Consuls)—M. Juventius Thalna and Ti. Sempronius Gracchus were Consuls in the year from the Building of the City 589, and B.C. 164.