Citations:quis

For citation of the feminine forms and, shared with , see Citations:quae.

Feminine singular interrogative quis and quem





 * This line is transmitted by Varro De Lingua Latina 6.60.7 (who attributes it to a play "Medus" and cites it in a discussion of the verb ) and by the 4th or 5th century grammarian Nonius (197, 28) (who cites it as evidence that old writers used 'quis' in the feminine as well as in the masculine—evidently something that seemed worthy of comment by Nonius's time).
 * This line is transmitted by Varro De Lingua Latina 6.60.7 (who attributes it to a play "Medus" and cites it in a discussion of the verb ) and by the 4th or 5th century grammarian Nonius (197, 28) (who cites it as evidence that old writers used 'quis' in the feminine as well as in the masculine—evidently something that seemed worthy of comment by Nonius's time).