Definition of usquam
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LEM
ūsquam
adverb
  1. [of place] at any place, anywhere
  2. [of time] ever
  3. [of motion] in some direction, to some place or other, anywhither
  4. in any thing, in any way, by any means, in any respect
  5. of any account, worth considering
Abbreviations
ūsquam adv.

—Of place, at any place, anywhere (usu. with a negat.): iste, cui nullus esset usquam consistendi locus, etc.: Numquam etiam fui usquam, quin, etc., T.: non usquam id quidem dicit omnino, he nowhere says precisely that: an quisquam usquam gentium est aeque miser? T.: si quid Usquam iustitia est, V.: miror te, cum Romā absis, usquam potius esse.

—Poet., in an affirmation: Unde quod est usquam . . . Inspicitur, O.: implorare quod usquam est, V.

—Of motion, in some direction, to some place or other, anywhither: velut usquam Vinctus eas, H.: nec vero usquam discedebam, i. e. not at all: prius, quam Tissaphernes usquam se moveret, N.

—In any thing, in any way, by any means, in any respect (with a negat.): Neque istic neque alibi tibi erit usquam in me mora, T.: neque esset usquam consilio locus: neque usquam nisi in avaritiā nobilitatis spem habere, S.

—Of any acco{*}t, worth considering: quasi iam usquam tibi sint viginti minae, T.
 
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