Quirīnus, ī, m., a name given to Romulus after his death and deification.
Quirītēs, ium [Curēs], pl. m., orig. the people of Cures; later, the name used to denote the Romans in their civil capacity, hence: citizens, Romans. See [Rōmānī].
(1) quis, quid, interr. pron. used substantively, who? which? what? See (1) quī.
(2) quis, qua, quid, indef. pron. used substantively, some one, any one; something, anything. See [(3) quī].
quisnam, quaenam, quidnam [(1) quis + nam], interr. pron., who or what in the world? who? which? what?
quispiam, quaepiam, quodpiam and quidpiam, indef. pron., some, any, some one.
quisquam, quaequam, quicquam, indef. pron., adj. or noun, any one, anything, any.
quisque, quaeque, quidque or quodque, indef. pron., noun or adj., each, every, each one, every one.
quisquis, quicquid, indef. pron., whoever, whatever, every one who, everything which.
quō [quī], adv. and conj. As adv., (1) interr., whither? (2) rel., whither; as conj., in order that, that, that thereby.