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Perhaps from *quomquam , from quom (later cum ) and quam ( “ any ” ) . Compare cumque .
umquam (not comparable )
( chiefly in the negative ) at any time , ever ; (with negative) never
29 BCE – 19 BCE ,
Virgil ,
Aeneid 2.246–247 :
“Tunc etiam fātīs aperit Cassandra futūrīs ōra deī iussū nōn umquam crēdita Teucrīs.” “Then once more Cassandra had spoken, revealing the future: A voice [which], by decree of a god, the Trojans were never to believe.” (See also: Cassandra .)
Most frequently in negative clauses, sometimes also in interrogations and in conditional clauses; but very seldom in affirmations
type
demonstrative
anaphoric
identity
interrogative/ relative
indefinite
negative
other
proximal
medial
distal
relative
indefinite
free choice
universal
negative polarity
basic
hic
iste , istic
ille , illic
is
ipse , īdem
quis /quī
quisquis , quīcumque
quis , quī , quīdam , aliquis , aliquī , quispiam
quīvis , quīlibet
quisque
quisquam , ūllus , °aliquisquam
nēmō , nihil , nūllus
alius
dual
uter
utercumque
alteruter
utervīs , uterlibet
uterque
neuter
alter
place
hīc
istīc
illīc
ibī̆
ibī̆dem
ubī̆
ubiubi , ubī̆cumque
alicubī , uspiam
ubivīs , ubilibet
ubīque
usquam
nusquam , nūllibī
alibī , aliās
source
hinc
istinc
illinc
inde
indidem
unde
undecumque , undeunde
alicunde
°undelibet
undique
aliunde
destination
hūc , °hōrsum
istūc , °istōrsum
illūc , °illōrsum
eō
eōdem
quō , quōrsum
quōquō , quōcumque
aliquō , quōpiam , °aliquōvorsum
quōvīs , quōlibet
quōquam
nusquam , nūllōrsum
aliō , aliōrsum
method, means, path, place
hāc
istāc
illāc
eā
eādem
quā
quāquā , quācumque
aliquā
quāvīs , quālibet
quāque
nēquāquam , haudquāquam
aliā
manner
hōc modō
istō modō
illō modō
ita , sīc ,eō modō
item , itidem
ut , quī , quō modō , quōmodo , quemadmodum
utut , utcumque , quōmodocumque
quī , quōdam modō , aliquō modō
quōmodolibet
utīque
ūllō modō
nūllō modō
aliter , aliōquī , alterō /aliō modō
time
num , nunc
ōlim
tum , tunc
simul
quandō , ‡cum
cumque , quandōcumque , quandōque
quondam , aliquandō
quandōlibet
quandōque
umquam
numquam
aliās
quantity
tam
†tamen , †tandem
quam
†quamquam
aliquam
quamvīs , quamlibet
size
tantus
tantusdem
quantus
quantuscumque
aliquantus
quantusvīs , quantuslibet
quality
tālis
quālis
quālis , quāliscumque
aliquālis
quālislibet
number
tot
totidem
quot
quotquot , quotcumque
aliquot
quotlibet
order
totus
quotus
quotuscumque
aliquotus
quotuslibet
repetition
totiēns
quotiēns
quotiēnscumque
aliquotiēns
quotiēnslibet
multiplication
totuplex
quotuplex
† Turned conjunction with original meaning somewhat dissimulated ° Rare ‡only used as a conjunction, not as an interrogative
Several forms reflect the addition of an adverbial /-s/.
Balkan Romance:
Italo-Romance:
Gallo-Italic:
Gallo-Romance:
Occitano-Romance:
“umquam ”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879 ) A Latin Dictionary , Oxford: Clarendon Press
“umquam ”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891 ) An Elementary Latin Dictionary , New York: Harper & Brothers
umquam in Gaffiot, Félix (1934 ) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français , Hachette.
Carl Meißner, Henry William Auden (1894 ) Latin Phrase-Book [1] , London: Macmillan and Co. nothing will ever make me forgetful of him: memoriam eius nulla umquam delebit (obscurabit) oblivio (Fam. 2. 1)