ullus

Etymology
From, diminutive of , akin to 🇨🇬, ultimately from.

Adjective

 * 1)  any
 * Lēctiō sine ūllā dēlectātiōne.
 * A reading without any enjoyment.

Usage notes

 * is usually found in negative sentences. It corresponds to in affirmations.
 * is typically an adjective and a pronoun, but the opposite usages are also found. In particular, with masculine nouns that referred to persons, Cicero seems to have preferred  over  in the nominative, genitive, and dative cases (e.g. quisquam scrīptor, cuiusquam scrīptōris, cuiquam scrīptōrī), and used both quemquam and ūllum in the accusative (e.g. quemquam scrīptōrem, ūllum scrīptōrem).