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Definition of Quoad
1. so far as [conj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Quoad
Literary usage of Quoad
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges: Founded on by Joseph Henry Allen, James Bradstreet Greenough (1916)
"quoad is a compound of the relative quo, up to which point, with ad. ... Dum and
quoad, until, take the Present or Imperfect Subjunctive in temporal clauses ..."
2. Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges: Founded on by Joseph Henry Allen, James Bradstreet Greenough, Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge (1903)
"quoad is a compound of the relative quo, up to which point, with ad. ... Dum and
quoad, until, take the Present or Imperfect Subjunctive in temporal clauses ..."
3. Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges: Founded on by Joseph Henry Allen, James Bradstreet Greenough, Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge (1903)
"quoad is a compound of the relative quo, up to which point, with ad. ... Dum and
quoad, until, take the Present or Imperfect Subjunctive in temporal clauses ..."
4. A Practical Introduction to Latin Prose Composition by Thomas Kerchever Arnold (1860)
"(a) Epaminondas ferrum in corpore retinuit, quoad renun- ... quoad marks the
continuance of the time quite up to the point mentioned : it relate* to a ..."
5. A Grammar of the Latin Language for the Use of Schools and Colleges by Ethan Allen Andrews, Solomon Stoddard, Henry Preble (1888)
"Dum, donec, quoad, meaning " so long as," * or " while," f almost always take
the indicative in classical Latin. NOTE. They thus simply mark the fact that ..."
6. A Complete Latin Grammar by Albert Harkness (1898)
"I. Temporal clauses with dum, donee, and quoad, meaning as long as, take the
Indicative: ... quoad potuit, restitit, he resisted as long as he could; Caes. ..."
7. A Complete Latin Grammar by Albert Harkness (1898)
"I. Temporal clauses with dum, donee, and quoad, meaning as long as, take the
Indicative ... quoad potuit, restitit, he resisted as long as he could; Caes. ..."