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Οὕτως ἔδειξέν μοι κύριος καὶ ἰδοὺ ἐπιγονὴ ἀκρίδων ἐρχομένη ἑωθινή, καὶ ἰδοὺ βροῦχος εἷς Γωγ ὁ βασιλεύς (Amos 7:1) → Thus the Lord showed me and look, early-morning offspring of locusts coming, and look, one locust-larva: Gog the king.

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ad-quō: adv., i. q. the later quoad reversed,
I how far, as far as, as much as; only in two examples: iratus essem ad quo liceret, Afran. ap. Non. 76, 9 (Com. Rel. p. 196 Rib.): ut scire possis, ad quo te expediat loqui, Afran. l. l. (p. 200 Rib.); cf. Hand, Turs. I. p. 178.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

adquō, adv. (ad et quo) = quoad, jusqu’à ce que : Afran. 249 ; 278.

Latin > German (Georges)

adquō, Adv. (ad u. quoi, alter Dat. v. qui) = quoad, bis wie weit, bis wohin, Afran. com. 249 u. 278.