Definition of uterque
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LEM
uterque, utraque, utrumque
adjective (UNUS NAUTA -R)
  1. [sing.] each, either, each one, one and the other, one as well as the other, both (of two regarded severally)
  2. [in the phrase, in utramque partem] in either way, in both directions, on both sides, both ways, for and against
  3. [in reciprocal uses] one.. the other, each.. the other, either.. the other, one another
  4. [plur., of two parties or collections] each party, each side, both
  5. [of two subjects] both together, both at once, both, one as well as the other
Abbreviations
uter-que utraque, utrumque (gen. utrīusque, sometimes utriusque, H., O.; gen plur. utrūmque, C.). pron

—Sing., each, either, each one, one and the other, one as well as the other, both (of two regarded severally): parique fastigio steterit in utrāque fortunā, N.: Docte sermones utriusque linguae, Greek and Latin, H.: sub utroque Phoebo, i. e. the rising and the setting sun, O.: tempus deducendi exercitūs aut utriusque aut certe alterius, L.: sed nterque (sapiens appellatus est) alio quodam modo: uterque cum equitatu veniret, Cs.

— In apposition: uterque, mater et pater, domi erant, T.: ego utrumque meum puto esse, et quid sentiam ostendere et quod feceris defendere.

—With gen part. (of a pron. or a subst. with a pron demonstr. or relat.; poet. also with a subst. alone): uterque nostrum id sibi suscipiendum putavit: domus utriusque nostrum aedificatur strenue: utriusque harum rerum expers.

—Poet.: et haec utinam Viscorum laudet uterque! H.

—In the phrase, in utramque partem, in either way, in both directions, on both sides, both ways, for and against: Vemens in utramque partem es nimis, Aut largitate nimiā aut parsimoniā, T.: utramque in partem multa dicuntur, pro and con: suam sententiam in utramque partem esse tutam, on either assumption, Cs.

—With plur predic.: uterque eorum ex castris exercitum educunt, Cs.: uterque cum illo gravīs inimicitias exercebant, S.

—In reciprocal uses, one . . . the other, each . . . the other, either . . . the other, one another: uterque utrique est cordi, T.: est utraque res sine alterā debilis.

—Plur., of two parties or collections, each party, each side, both: quoniam utrique Socratici et Platonici volumus esse: his utrisque (Atrebatis et Viromanduis) persuaserant, Cs.: Aetolorum utraeque manūs Heracleam sese incluserunt, L.: utraque oppida, L.: utraeque nationes Rheno praetexuntur, Ta.

— Of two subjects, both together, both at once, both, one as well as the other: binos habebam (scyphos), iubeo promi utrosque: duae fuerunt Ariovisti uxores . . . utraeque in eā fugā perierunt, Cs.: hi utrique ad urbem imperatores erant (Q. Marcius et Q. Metellus), S.: palmas utrasque tetendit, V.: utrisque consulibus Italia decreta est, L.
 
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