cuiusquam
Cuiusquam is a Latin word functioning as an indefinite pronoun and as an adverb. In form, it is commonly described as the genitive singular of the pronoun quisquam, and it also has an adverbial use meaning “anywhere” or “wherever.” The element appears in classical texts as part of the family of quisquam- forms, which convey indefiniteness and universality within negated or conditional contexts.
Cuiusquam is linked to the interrogative/relative pronoun quisquam, with the genitive form cuiusquam attested in Latin
In Classical Latin, cuiusquam appears in clauses that emphasize universality, indeterminacy, or emphasis on any possible
Cuiusquam is part of a broader set including quisquam, cuiuscumque, and quicumque. These forms share the core
quisquam, cuiuscumque, quicumque, Latin indefinite pronouns, Latin syntax
Latin dictionaries and grammars such as Lewis and Short provide the conventional treatment of quisquam and