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| quem | (masc. sing. acc.) (the man), WHOM the king struck | » |
| quos | (masc. pl. acc.) those WHOM he accused of treachery | » |
| cui | (neut. sing. dat.) (the monster), TO WHOM the cattle belonged | » |
| quas | (fem. pl. acc.) the fates, against whom he struggled | » |
| cui | (masc. sing. dat.) TO WHOM did you give it? | » |
| qua | (fem. sing. abl.) (the abbess) BY WHOM she was advised | » |
| unde | whence, from where /how, from whom | » |
| cuius | (fem. sing. gen.) (the queen), the vices OF WHOM were many | » |
| quicum | with whom, with which | » |
| quibus | (masc. pl. abl.) his sons, BY WHOM he was attacked when old | » |
| quilibet | anyone, anything, whatever (or whomever) you like | » |
| quislibet | anybody, whom you will, all, any | » |
| Fide, sed qui, vide | Trust but take care whom | » |
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| Quos amor verus tenuit, tenebit | Those whom true love has held, it will go on holding | » |
| Quos Deus vult perdere, prius dementat | Those whom God wills to destroy he first deprives of their senses | » |
| Beati hispani, quibus vivere bibere est | Happy [are] the Spaniards, for whom to live is to drink | » |
| Quem Iuppiter vult perdere dementat prius | Whom Jupiter wishes to destroy, he first makes mad | » |
| Quem dii odere, paedagogum fecere (also Quem dii oderunt, paedagogum fecerunt) | Whom the gods hated, they made them pedagogues | » |
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