illic

Pronoun

 * 1) right there, over there, there, that (that is there)

Declension

 * The declension mostly followed that of, which in some cases would yield forms indistinguishable from forms of . In other cases, this would yield forms which simply are not attested: *illuius for the genitive singular and *illuic for the dative singular. Those forms and the forms overlapping with forms of ille are not listed here; only attested non-overlapping forms are.
 * In some sources the particle -ce was added directly to forms of ille in such overlapping cases; thus, is attested for the genitive singular of all genders,  for the dative and ablative plurals and  and  for respectively the masculine and feminine accusative plural. Other forms may also be attested. Note also that  ( + -ce) is attested for the neuter nominative singular, which is apparently redundant to.

Etymology 2
Adverb from.

Adverb

 * 1) in that place, yonder, there