qualiscumque

Latin

Etymology

From quālis + -cumque.

Pronunciation

Determiner

quāliscumque (neuter quālecumque); third-declension two-termination determiner with an indeclinable portion.

  1. of what quality soever, of whatever kind, whatsoever sort
    Hospitalis tibi illa qualiscumque sedes erit.
    Any sort of place there will be hospitable to you. (Seneca, Epistulae Morales, III,28)
  2. . any, each without distinction (transferred, Late Latin)

Declension

Third-declension two-termination adjective with an indeclinable portion.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masc./Fem. Neuter Masc./Fem. Neuter
Nominative quāliscumque quālecumque quālēscumque quāliacumque
Genitive quāliscumque quāliumcumque
Dative quālīcumque quālibuscumque
Accusative quālemcumque quālecumque quālēscumque
quālīscumque
quāliacumque
Ablative quālīcumque quālibuscumque
Vocative quāliscumque quālecumque quālēscumque quāliacumque

Descendants

  • Old French: quelesquunques

References

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