SIQUIDEM, siquidem
Sounds Like: see-KWIH-dem
Translations: if indeed, since, inasmuch as, seeing that, because
From the root: SIQUIDEM
Part of Speech: Conjunction, Adverb
Explanation: Siquidem is a compound word used as a conjunction or adverb. It introduces a clause that provides a reason or confirmation for what has been stated, often translated as 'since' or 'inasmuch as'. It can also emphasize a statement, meaning 'if indeed' or 'because'.
Inflection: Does not inflect
Instances
Josephus' Against Apion
From the same root
No other words from the same root, SIQUIDEM, appear in our texts.
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