unquam
From LSJ
τὴν πρὶν ἐνεσφρήγισσεν Ἔρως θρασὺς εἰκόνα μορφῆς ἡμετέρης θερμῷ βένθεϊ σῆς κραδίης → the image of my beauty that bold Love earlier stamped in the hot depths of your heart
Latin > English
unquam ADV :: at any time, ever; at some time
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
unquam: adv., v. umquam.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
unquam, v. umquam.
Latin > German (Georges)
unquam, s. umquam.