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1 quantulumcumque
quantŭlus-cumque (or - cunque), ăcumque, umcumque, adj., however small, how little soever (class.):de hac meā, quantulacumque est, facultate quaeritis,
Cic. de Or. 1, 30, 135:adfectus quantulicumque sunt,
Sen. Ep. 85, 8:occasio,
Juv. 13, 183: umor, Col. 2, 11, 7. — Neutr. as subst.: quantŭlumcumque, however small, however insignificant a thing:quicumque eramus, et quantulumcumque dicebamus,
Cic. Or. 30, 106.—Separated: quantulum id cumque est,
Cic. de Or. 2, 23, 97. — With gen.:quantulumcunque aquae vel ciborum inest,
Col. 8, 9.— Adv.: quantŭlumcun-quē, in however small a degree:spem ejus, quae quantulumcunque restabat, comminuit,
Val. Max. 1, 5, 6. -
2 quantulumcunque
quantŭlus-cumque (or - cunque), ăcumque, umcumque, adj., however small, how little soever (class.):de hac meā, quantulacumque est, facultate quaeritis,
Cic. de Or. 1, 30, 135:adfectus quantulicumque sunt,
Sen. Ep. 85, 8:occasio,
Juv. 13, 183: umor, Col. 2, 11, 7. — Neutr. as subst.: quantŭlumcumque, however small, however insignificant a thing:quicumque eramus, et quantulumcumque dicebamus,
Cic. Or. 30, 106.—Separated: quantulum id cumque est,
Cic. de Or. 2, 23, 97. — With gen.:quantulumcunque aquae vel ciborum inest,
Col. 8, 9.— Adv.: quantŭlumcun-quē, in however small a degree:spem ejus, quae quantulumcunque restabat, comminuit,
Val. Max. 1, 5, 6. -
3 quantuluscumque
quantŭlus-cumque (or - cunque), ăcumque, umcumque, adj., however small, how little soever (class.):de hac meā, quantulacumque est, facultate quaeritis,
Cic. de Or. 1, 30, 135:adfectus quantulicumque sunt,
Sen. Ep. 85, 8:occasio,
Juv. 13, 183: umor, Col. 2, 11, 7. — Neutr. as subst.: quantŭlumcumque, however small, however insignificant a thing:quicumque eramus, et quantulumcumque dicebamus,
Cic. Or. 30, 106.—Separated: quantulum id cumque est,
Cic. de Or. 2, 23, 97. — With gen.:quantulumcunque aquae vel ciborum inest,
Col. 8, 9.— Adv.: quantŭlumcun-quē, in however small a degree:spem ejus, quae quantulumcunque restabat, comminuit,
Val. Max. 1, 5, 6. -
4 quantuluscunque
quantŭlus-cumque (or - cunque), ăcumque, umcumque, adj., however small, how little soever (class.):de hac meā, quantulacumque est, facultate quaeritis,
Cic. de Or. 1, 30, 135:adfectus quantulicumque sunt,
Sen. Ep. 85, 8:occasio,
Juv. 13, 183: umor, Col. 2, 11, 7. — Neutr. as subst.: quantŭlumcumque, however small, however insignificant a thing:quicumque eramus, et quantulumcumque dicebamus,
Cic. Or. 30, 106.—Separated: quantulum id cumque est,
Cic. de Or. 2, 23, 97. — With gen.:quantulumcunque aquae vel ciborum inest,
Col. 8, 9.— Adv.: quantŭlumcun-quē, in however small a degree:spem ejus, quae quantulumcunque restabat, comminuit,
Val. Max. 1, 5, 6.
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