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Wurst, Frank, 94, of Jessie, ND. Funeral Services will be 10:30 am, Tuesday, January 4, at St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Jessie. Visitation will be 4:30-6 pm, Monday, January 3, at the Quam-Plaisted ...

Darrel Daniels, 64, Williston, 3 p.m., Everson-Coughlin Funeral Home, Williston. Mirad Faul, 92, Cooperstown, 10:30 a.m., Cornerstone Community Church. (Quam-Plaisted ...

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FARGO, N.D. - Douglas G. Dahl, 93, Cooperstown, N.D., died Wednesday, Aug. 10, in Essentia Health. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 12 at Quam-Plaisted ...

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quisquam, quicquam is an indefinite pronoun formed by the addition of the indefinite suffix -quam to quis, quid. antequam or priusquam (conj.): before quamquam (conj.) although quam primum, as soon as possible umquam (adv.) ever What does -quam mean in those compound words? Are the meanings of -quam related to the meanings of quam? Thanks.

Quam is necessarily used where an ablative of comparison would cause ambiguity : terra maior est quam luna or dico terram maiorem esse quam lunam. If the comparison is made in attaching a negative clause to the antecedent by means of a relative pronoun, the ablative is used, never quam : Punicum bellum, quo nullum maius Romani gesserunt.

The first thing to understand is that quam ob rem is a fossilized prepositional phrase. The preposition ob takes an accusative object and means β€œon account of.” The object of ob is rem (accusative singular of res), which means β€œmatter, issue, state of affairs.” Quam is a form of the pronominal adjective qui; it is accusative feminine singular because it modifies rem. Much like the ...

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The quam is a conjunction, working with the comparative prius. Taken together, they are equivalent to the English conjunction "before." It's perhaps easier to see the meaning if we reorder the elements: Siciliam tibi navigandum est prius quam urbem condere poteris. Navigandum est is neuter singular because it is an impersonal gerundive (A&G 500). That is, navigandum is not a true passive ...