Exercise: complete
the Latin excerpts with the appropriate form of quīcumque etc; the
answers are at the end of the post
[i] "The
one (whomsoever) I kiss," he said, "He's the one;
arrest him ..."│__________
ōsculātus fuerō ipse est tenēte eum … (Vulgate)
[ii] All who
inhabit the earth will worship him (the beast) — whoever’s name [ =
the name of whoever] has not been written in the Lamb’s book of life │
Et adōrābunt eum omnēs, quī inhabitant terram, __________ nōn
est scrīptum nōmen in librō vītae Agnī (Vulgate)
[iii] To
whomsoever of them you may give it, I shall have the honour │ __________ ex istīs dederīs, ego mūnus habēbō (Ovid)
[iv] Whoever
are under the yoke as slaves …│
__________ sunt sub iugō servī
… (Vulgate)
[v] Whatever (things)
he has said to you about Caesar … │ Is __________
tibi dē Caesare dīxit (Cicero)
[vi]
keep your promise to present yourself, wherever I am [ = we shall be],
before the New Year. │ id quod mihi adfirmāstī, ut tē ante Kalendās Iānuāriās __________
erimus, sistās
(Cicero)
[vii] Whatever [ =
whatever kind] it be, you will know immediately. │
Quod __________ erit, continuō sciēs (Cicero)
[viii] Let’s
manage somehow or other [by whatever means] │
__________ ratiōne contendāmus (Cicero)
[ix] Whenever
[ = however often] I see your son (and I see him practically every day)
… │ __________
fīlium tuum videō (videō autem ferē cottīdiē) … (Cicero)
[x] Whatever
you wish for, I desire it may befall you. │ __________
optēs, tibi velim contingere
(Plautus)
[xi] In
whatever way it is said, it can nevertheless be understood │
__________ dīcitur, intellegī tamen potest (Cicero)
cuicumque;
cuiuscumque; quācumque; quaecumque; quālecumque; quemcumque; quīcumque;
quodcumque; quōmodocumque; quotiēnscumque; ubicumque
[i]
quemcumque ōsculātus fuerō ipse est tenēte eum …
[ii]
… cuiuscumque nōn est scrīptum nōmen in librō vītae Agnī
[iii]
cuicumque ex istīs dederīs, ego mūnus habēbō (Ovid)
[iv]
Quīcumque sunt sub iugō servī …
[v] Is
quaecumque tibi dē Caesare dīxit
[vi]
id quod mihi adfirmāstī, ut tē ante Kalendās Iānuāriās ubicumque erimus,
sistās
[vii]
Quod quālecumque erit, continuō sciēs.
[viii]
quācumque ratiōne contendāmus
[ix]
Quotiēnscumque fīlium tuum videō
(videō autem ferē cottīdiē) …
[x] Quodcumque
optēs, tibi velim contingere
[xi] quōmodocumque dīcitur, intellegī tamen potest
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