EORUMQUE, eorumque
Sounds Like: eh-OH-room-kweh
Translations: and of them, and their
From the root: IS, QUE
Part of Speech: Pronoun, Conjunction
Explanation: EORUMQUE is a compound word formed from the genitive plural pronoun EORUM (of them, their) and the enclitic conjunction -QUE (and). It means 'and of them' or 'and their'. It is used to connect a phrase referring to the possession or relationship of a group of people or things to the preceding clause.
Inflection: Genitive, Plural, All genders (referring to a group of masculine, feminine, or neuter nouns)
Instances
Josephus' Against Apion
From the same root
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