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aliquis, aliquid is a Latin Pronoun that primarily means someone.
Pronoun
someone, somebody, something
Pronoun
(MASC. and FEM.) An unspecified person, someone, anyone. (b) (in commands). (c) (after aut, at end of list of alternatives) or someone. (d) (repeated) one..another.
(pl.) Some. a number, a few.
Nōnne vīs audīre aliquid bonī?Compare You do wish to hear something good, don't you?
Numquam satis ōtiī habēbit; at aliquid ōtiī melius est quam nihil.Compare Never will he have enough leisure; yet some leisure is better than nothing.
Postremo nemo aegrotus quidquam somniat tam infandum, quod non aliquis dicat philosophus. [Fragmenta]Compare In short, no sick man has ever dreamed of anything so absurd that one or another philosopher has not said it.
Habet aliquid ex iniquo omne magnum exemplum, quod contra singulos utilitate publica rependitur.Compare There is some injustice in every great precedent, which, though injurious to individuals, has its compensation in the public advantage.
Nihil est ... tam insigne, nec tam ad diuturnitatem memoriae stabile, quam id, in quo aliquid offenderis.Compare Nothing stands out so conspicuously, or remains so firmly fixed in the memory, as something in which you have blundered.
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "aliquis, aliquid (pron.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed October 6, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/aliquis-aliquid.
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