undĕ-cumque — Lewis & Short
undĕ-cumque (undĕ-cunque;
in tmesi: unde vacefit cumque locus,Lucr. 6, 1017), adv., from wherever, whencesoever, from what place or part soever (post-Aug.):
undecumque moti sunt (fluctus),Sen. Vit. Beat. 27, 3:
fluens sanguis,Plin. 27, 4, 5, § 18; cf.:
nec undecumque causa fluxit, ibi culpa est,Quint. 7, 3, 33: undecumque inceperis, ubicumque desieris, Plin. Ep. 9, 4, 2:
ignes transsiliunt protinus in naphtham undecumque visam,Plin. 2, 105, 109, § 235; Treb. Pol. Trig. Tyr. 22, 4.—With gentium:
undecumque gentium venissent,Vop. Firm. 14.