(4) quī [old abl. of (1) quī], adv., how?

quia, conj., because, since.

quīcumque, quaecumque, quodcumque, indef. rel. pron., whoever, whichever, whatever.

quīdam, quaedam, quiddam, and as adj., quoddam, indef. pron., a certain one, somebody; a certain.

quidem, adv., indeed, in fact, to be sure; nē . . . quidem, not even, not at all.

quiēs, ētis, f., rest, sleep, quiet, respite.

quiētus [orig. part, of quiēscō, to be at rest], quiet, peaceful.

quīn [(4) quī + ], conj., how not? why not; that, that not, but that; quīn et or etiam, nay more.

[Quīntilius, ī], m., gentile name of P. Quīntilius Vārus, an officer of Augustus, who sustained a severe defeat at the hands of the Germans, B.C. 9.

Quīntīlis, is [Quīntus], m. (sc. mēnsis), July, the fifth month (counting from March. See [December]).