Citations:quisquam

For the masculine/neuter ablative singular form and the masculine ablative singular form, see Citations:quoquam and Citations:quiquam. For the exclusively feminine forms (singular: nominative, accusative ; plural: genitive ) and neuter nominative/accusative plural form , see Citations:quaequam.

With a single masculine noun referring to a male person: quisquam, quemquam, cuiusquam, cuiquam








Directly after a masculine noun referring to a person, with scope over a list including nouns referring to things: quisquam, cuiquam






Masculine, feminine and neuter cuiquam






Masculine quisquam, quemquam
















Neuter quicquam used adjectivally




Feminine cuiusquam






Anteclassical feminine singular quisquam and quemquam
All citations in this section are anteclassical.

Used of a female person










Used with a grammatically feminine noun not referring to a female person

 * Note: Friedrich Neue, Formenlehre der Lateinischen Sprache, 2nd part, 2nd edition, Berlin 1875, p. 245 has: "[...] quemquam porcellam Mil. 4, 2, 68 (im vet., decurt. und Vat. des Plaut. proculem, in den Hdschr. [= Handschriften] des Prisc. 5, 3, 13 S. 645 proculenam und porculaenam, porcellam ist eine Verbesserung von Reiz).", that is: "[...] quemquam porcellam in Miles gloriosus 4, 2, 68 (in the codex vetus, codex decurtatus and codex Vaticanus of Plautus proculem, in the manuscripts of Priscianus 5, 3, 13 page 645 proculenam and porculaenam, porcellam is a correction by Reiz)."
 * Note 2: In some older works this sentence is cited with the feminine accusative quamquam from which a nominative *quaequam is derived.
 * Note 2: In some older works this sentence is cited with the feminine accusative quamquam from which a nominative *quaequam is derived.



Masculine plural forms quosquam, quibusquam, quorumquam
Note: some apparent examples possibly result from corruption of a plural form of, with the spelling being interchanged for. For example, some editions of Epistolae et Decreta (Adrianus II) read "Ecce Dominus omnipotens, cui nihil absconditum est, sed omnia ei manifesta sunt etiam antequam fiant, cur haec et alia multa per se inquirere dignatus est, nisi ut nobis exemplum daret, ne praecipites in discutiendis seu judicandis negotiis essemus, et ne mala quorumquam prius quisquam praesumat credere, quam probare?", while other editions print quorumdam in the same passage.


 * Note: "quosquam" here is actually a questionable editorial correction by Peter (1914), who notes "quosquam scripsi quicquam libri (q;qͣ R) ; manuscripts V and P read quicquam, and Blagoweschtschensky proposed the alternative emendation quemquam.
 * Note: "quosquam" here is actually a questionable editorial correction by Peter (1914), who notes "quosquam scripsi quicquam libri (q;qͣ R) ; manuscripts V and P read quicquam, and Blagoweschtschensky proposed the alternative emendation quemquam.




 * Note. alternatively: "quia pacis suae tempore intra se quosdam malitiosos ac simulatores patitur"
 * Note. alternatively: "quia pacis suae tempore intra se quosdam malitiosos ac simulatores patitur"





Used with num