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quŏtus-cumque

quŏtus-cumque · adj

whatsoever in number

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What it meant

quŏtus-cumque — Lewis & Short

quŏtus-cumque, tăcumque, tumcumque, adj.,

I whatsoever in number, order, etc.; how great or small soever (poet.): moverit e votis pars quotacumque deos, Tib. 2, 6, 54 (in Ov. H. 13, 60, the true reading is quota quemque).

Where it came from

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