ubique
See also: ubiqué
InterlinguaEdit
EtymologyEdit
From Latin.
AdverbEdit
ubique (not comparable)
ItalianEdit
PronunciationEdit
AdjectiveEdit
ubique
LatinEdit
EtymologyEdit
Compound of ubī̆ (“where”) + -que (“each, ever”).
AdverbEdit
ubīque (not comparable)
Related termsEdit
DescendantsEdit
- → English: ubiquitous
- Finnish: ubiikki
- French: ubiquiste
- Interlingua: ubique
- Italian: ubiquo, ubiquitario
- Portuguese: ubíquo
- Romanian: ubicuu
- Spanish: ubicuo
ReferencesEdit
- “ubique”, in Charlton T[homas] Lewis; Charles [Lancaster] Short (1879) […] A New Latin Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago, Ill.: American Book Company; Oxford: Clarendon Press.
- “ubique”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- ubique in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
SpanishEdit
VerbEdit
ubique