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| Note title | 'Quas' V.S. 'Quatenus' |
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| Page(s) link(s) | Page:FC 1042.djvu/325 |
'Quatenus' is an adverb with several different meanings, including to what point/extent, where, so far as, since while 'quas' is a feminine, accusative, plural pronoun meaning which. Since there is no obvious feminine, accusative, plural noun for 'quas' to refer back to earlier in this sentence, likely the correct word is 'quatenus'.
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