different between ques vs qued
ques
English
Noun
ques
- plural of que
Latin
Pronoun
qu?s m pl or f pl (neuter plural qua, indefinite pronoun)
- (Old Latin) any
- senatus consultum de Bacchanalibus:
- SEI·QVES
ESENT·QVEI·SIBEI·DEICERENT·NECESVS·ESE·BACANAL·HABERE·EEIS·VTEI·AD·PR·VRBANVM
ROMAM·VENIRENT·DEQVE·EEIS·REBVS·VBEI·EORVM·VTR A [= VERBA]·AVDITA·ESENT·VTEI·SENATVS
NOSTER·DECERNERET·DVM·NE·MINVS·SENATORBVS [= SENATORIBVS]·C·ADESENT· A [= QVOM EA] RES·COSOLORETVR- if there are any who claim that it is necessary for them to have such a place, they are to come to Rome to the praetor urbanus, and the senate is to decide on those matters, when their claims have been heard, provided that not less than 100 senators are present when the affair is discussed.
- SEI·QVES·ESENT·QVEI·ARVORSVM·EAD·FECISENT·QVAM·SVPRAD
SCRIPTVM·EST·EEIS·REM·CAPVTALEM·FACIENDAM·CENSVERE- if there are any who have acted contrary to what was written above, they have decided that a proceeding for a capital offense should be instituted against them;
- ATQVE
VTEI·EA·BACANALIA·SEI·QVA·SVNT·EXSTRAD·QVAM·SEI·QVID·IBEI·SACRI·EST
ITA·VTEI·SVPRAD·SCRIPTVM·EST·IN·DIEBVS·X·QVIBVS·VOBEIS·TABELAI·DATAI
ERVNT·FACIATIS·VTEI·DISMOTA·SIENT- see to it that the revelries of Bacchus, if there be any, except in case there be concerned in the matter something sacred, as was written above, be disbanded within ten days after this letter shall be delivered to you.
- SEI·QVES
- senatus consultum de Bacchanalibus:
See also
- quei
- quis, qu?
References
- quis in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
qui in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press - quis in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré Latin-Français, Hachette, page 1303 & 1304
Zoogocho Zapotec
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish queso.
Noun
ques
- cheese
References
- Long C., Rebecca; Cruz M., Sofronio (2000) Diccionario zapoteco de San Bartolomé Zoogocho, Oaxaca (Serie de vocabularios y diccionarios indígenas “Mariano Silva y Aceves”; 38)?[1] (in Spanish), second electronic edition, Coyoacán, D.F.: Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, A.C., page 268
ques From the web:
- what questions
- what questions to ask in an interview
- what questions to ask a guy
- what questions to ask a girl
- what questions to ask at the end of an interview
- what questions to ask after an interview
- what questions to ask when buying a used car
- what questions to ask your crush
qued
Middle English
Alternative forms
- quede, queed, quaad
Etymology
From Old English *cw?ad, *cw?d (“evil, bad”), from Proto-Germanic *kw?daz (“bad, ugly”) (whence also Old English cw?ad (“dung; excrement”)), from Proto-Indo-European *g??dh- (“muck, excrement, dung, filth, disgust, vermin”).
Cognate with Old Frisian qu?d (“bad, evil”), whence Saterland Frisian kwood (“evil; bad”), West Frisian kwea. Also cognate with Dutch kwaad (“evil, bad”), German Low German quaad (“bad; evil; sinful; mean; angry”), Middle High German qu?t (“evil; bad”).
Related also to Old English cw?ad (“dung; dirt; filth”, noun), Old Frisian qu?t (“dung; manure”), Middle Low German qu?t (“dirt; filth”), German Kot (“dung; feces; filth; muck”).
Adjective
qued
- bad; evil [from the 13th c.]
- Ludus Coventriae (ante 1475)
- The body that was heavy as lead, be the Jews never so qued, A-riseth from grave..
- Sidrak and Bokkus (ante 1500)
- Young and old, good and qued.
- Ludus Coventriae (ante 1475)
Noun
qued (uncountable)
- evil; harm; wickedness [from the 13th c.]
- an evil person or being, especially the devil
qued From the web:
- what queued
- what queued means
- what questions
- queued means
- quede meaning
- what quedarse mean in spanish
- what's quedo mean in spanish
- what's quedo in english
you may also like
- ques vs qued
- ques vs lues
- quest vs ques
- procedural vs nondeclarative
- synchronization vs hsync
- horizontal vs hsync
- syne vs sane
- sene vs syne
- syce vs syne
- syne vs tyne
- dyne vs syne
- syne vs eyne
- syne vs gyne
- syle vs syne
- syntium vs coenocytic
- coenocytic vs syncytim
- coenocytic vs syncytial
- aseptate vs coenocytic
- cellular vs syncytial
- syncytial vs syncytia