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quantisper

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Etymology

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Univerbation of quantīs (how much, of what size, abl. pl.) +‎ -per (through), originally a postpositional phrase.

Adverb

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quantīsper (not comparable)

  1. (interrogative or relational): how long, for how long
    • ~180 BCE, Caecilius Statius, Ephesio 511, 30:
      Nonius: velim paulisper opperiri te. Quantisper? Non plus triduum
      Nonius: I might want to wait a short time. For how long you ask? For no more than three days.

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