Cum liber esse posset, servire maluit.
(7) Causal.
quĭă, quŏd, quŏnĭam, quandō ... because.
cum ... since.
proptĕrĕā ... quod ... for this reason ... that.
quandōquĭdem, quippe ... since indeed, inasmuch as.
Quae cum ita sint, ab urbe discedam.
Socrates accusatus est quod iuventutem corrumperet.
(8) Interrogative (with dependent clauses).
cūr, ūtrum ... ăn, num ... why, whether ... or, if.
quemadmŏdum, ut ... how.
ŭbī̆, quandō ... when.
| Caesar utrum iure caesus fuerit, an nefarie necatus, dubitari potest. Whether Caesar was rightfully put to death, or foully murdered, is open to question. |
[APPENDIX II]
LIST OF IMPORTANT PREFIXES
[I. PREPOSITIONS.]—In these compounds the Prepositions retain their original adverbial force.