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whom meaning in Latin

EnglishLatin
whom (relative pronoun (object))
pronoun
[UK: huːm]
[US: ˈhuːm]

quam, cui (dative)pronoun
{f}, quem {m}, quod {n}

whom (what person or people, object of a preposition (dative))
pronoun
[UK: huːm]
[US: ˈhuːm]

cuipronoun

whom (what person; object of a verb (accusative))
pronoun
[UK: huːm]
[US: ˈhuːm]

quempronoun
{m}, quam {f}

whomever [UK: ˌhuːm.ˈe.və(r)]
[US: huː.ˈme.vər]

quemquem

whomever it be

quemquem

who minded clothes at bath noun

capsarius [capsari(i)](2nd) M
noun

(w / -cum) only ABL with whom?, with which?

quicum

(w / -vis) whoever it be, whom you please

quivis [quaevis, quidvis]ADJECT

from whom adverb

undeadverb

of / pertaining to whom, whose (relative) adjective

quojus [quoja, quojum]adjective

of / to whom, whose (relative) adjective

cujus [cuja, cujum]adjective

of whom?, whose? adjective

cujus [cuja, cujum]adjective

quojus [quoja, quojum]adjective

one to whom money is due noun

creditor [creditoris](3rd) M
noun

with whom adverb

ubiadverb