- In arithmetic, a
quotient (from Latin:
quotiens 'how many times',
pronounced /ˈkwoʊʃənt/) is a
quantity produced by the
division of two numbers. The quotient...
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Nasciturus pro iam nato habetur,
quotiens de
commodis eius
agitur is a
Latin legal maxim that
refers to a law that
grants or
protects the
right of a fetus...
- ubi,
quibus auxiliis, cur, quomodo, quando. Quis, quid, ubi, **** quo,
quotiens, cur, quomodo, quando. Quid, quis, ubi,
quibus auxiliis, cur, quomodo,...
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consurget in aliam,
quotiens literam mutaveris a
capite primam. Est
autem litera prima in
tabula recta b, & in
aversa z. In
quarum lo****
quotiens reposueris quamlibet...
- and our end
hangs from our
beginning nasciturus pro iam nato habetur,
quotiens de
commodis eius
agitur The
unborn is
deemed to have been born to the extent...
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Aulus Gellius,
Attic Nights X 15.
Macrobius Saturnalia I 16, 8:
flaminica quotiens tonitrua audisset feriata erat,
donec plac****et deos. The
adjective feriatus...
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adverb quotiēns means "how often" or "as
often as"; but it can also be used as a
conjunction meaning "whenever", as in the
following example:
quotiēns forās...
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rhetorical instruction.
Quintilian (ca. AD 95)
recommends teaching students ut
quotiens exclamandum erit
lateris conatus sit ille, non
capitis ("that when the...
- It is in this
treatise that one
finds the
sentence "Plures efficimur,
quotiens metimur a vobis: **** est
sanguis Christianorum,"
which has been liberally...
- quintessential, quintic, quintile, quintipara, quintus,
semiquintile quot- how many, how
great Latin quotiens aliquot, quota, quote, quoth, quotient, subquotient...