Read the Latin Dictionary meaning of -que,part of speech of -que, synonyms of -que, antonyms of -que, words derived from -que, examples of -que usage, alternate forms of -que, word forms of -que, history of -que, pronounciation of -que, abbreviation forms of -que below:
Latin Dictionary Word Meaning of -que
1.1 -ever; every-, any-; every, each ('universalizing' or 'generalizing' particle found in a fixed set of indefinite pronouns and adverbs)
Part of Speech - Latin Dictionary word -que
-que is a Particle. A small piece of something
History of -que
From Proto-Italic *-kʷe (“and”), from Proto-Indo-European *-kʷe (“and”). Cognates include Sanskrit च (ca), Ancient Greek τε (te), Proto-Germanic *-hw ( → English (thou)gh). Its alternative use as a generalizing particle "any, -every" with pronouns and adverbs may result from a shift from an earlier meaning along the lines of "as". There are also a number of words that are etymologically suffixed with this particle but that have developed specific meanings not clearly analyzable in terms of either of these senses, such as dēnique (“finally; at length”).
Latin Dictionary Prnounciation of -que
/kʷe/
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