quisque

Etymology
From. Compare to and, and a parallel development in 🇨🇬.

Pronoun

 * 1) each one, each person, each individual
 * 2) everybody, everyone
 * 3) anyone, whoever

Usage notes

 * The dative or ablative plural does appear in Titus Lucrētius Carus' Dē rērum nātūrā book IV: "praestō sint simulacra, locīs in quīsque, parātā"  Some old editions of the 18th and 19th century however have "Praestō sint simulacra, locōs in quōsque, parātā"
 * In Plautus and Terence, the feminine nominative and accusative singular can be and, identical to the masculine (compare use of  as a feminine interrogative pronoun or adjective in the same time periods).
 * There seems to be one inscriptional example of as an alternative nominative singular masculine form ("quando quique eorum decesserit", CIL 6.1229 ).

Declension
Irregular substantival pronoun:

Irregular adjectival pronoun:

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  person, someone