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a.  Adverbs of Place[1][All these adverbs were originally
case-forms of pronouns.  The forms in -bi and
-íc are locative, those in
-ó and -úc, -á and -ác, ablative (see § 215); those
in
-inc are from -im (of uncertain origin) with the particle
-ce added (thus illim, illin-c).] 
| híc,
here. | húc,
hither. | hinc,
hence. | hác,
by this way. | 
| ibi,
there. | eó,
thither. | inde,
thence. | eá,
by that way. | 
| istíc, there. | istúc, thither. | istinc, thence. | istá, by that way. | 
| illíc,
there. | illúc,
thither. | illinc,
thence. | illá
(illác), `` `` | 
| ubi, where. | quó, whither. | unde, whence. | quá, by what way. | 
| alicubi, somewhere. | aliquó, somewhither, | alicunde, from | aliquá, by some way. | 
|  | (to) somewhere. | somewhere. |  | 
| ibídem,
in the same | eódem, to the same | indidem, from the | eádem, by the same. | 
| place. | place. | same
place. | way. | 
| alibí, elsewhere, in | alió, elsewhere, to | aliunde, from | aliá, in another. | 
| another place. | another place. | another place. | way. | 
| ubiubi, wherever. | quóquó, | undecunque, | quáquá, in whatever. | 
|  | whithersoever. | whencesoever. | way. | 
| ubivís, anywhere, | quóvís, anywhere, | undique, from every | quávís, by
whatever. | 
| where you will. | whither
you will. | quarter. | way. | 
| sícubi, if anywhere. | síquó, if
anywhere. | sícunde, if from | síquá, if
anywhere. | 
|  | (anywhither). | anywhere. |  | 
| nécubi, lest | néquó, lest | nécunde, lest from | néquá, lest | 
| anywhere. | anywhither. | anywhere. | anywhere. | 
NOTE:  The demonstrative adverbs híc, ibi, istíc, illí,
illíc, and their correlatives,
correspond in signification with the pronouns híc, is, iste,
ille (see § 146), and are often
equivalent to these pronouns with a preposition:  as, inde = ab eó, etc.  So the relative or
interrogative ubi corresponds with
quí (quis), ali-cubi with aliquis,
ubiubi with quisquis,
sí-cubi with síquis (see §§ 147 - 151, with the table of correlatives in § 152). 
-  
- úsque, all the way
to; usquam, anywhere;
nusquam, nowhere; citró, to this side; intró, inwardly; ultró, beyond (or freely, i.e.  beyond what is required); porró, further on.  
- quórsum (for quó vorsum, whither turned?),
to what end? hórsum,
this way; prórsum,
forward (prórsus, utterly); intrórsum,
inwardly; retrórsum,
backward; súrsum,
upward; deorsum,
downward; seorsum,
apart; aliórsum,
another way.  
b.  Adverbs of Time.
 
-  
- quandó, when?
(interrogative); cum (quom),
when (relative); ut, when,
as; nunc, now; tunc (tum), then; mox, presently; iam, already; dum, while; iam
diú, iam dúdum, iam prídem, long ago,
long since.  
-  
- prímum
(prímó), first; deinde (posteá), next after;
postrémum
(postrémó), finally; posteáquam, postquam, when (after that, as soon as).  
- umquam (unquam), ever;
numquam (nunquam), never;
semper, always.  
- aliquandó, at some
time, at length; quandóque
(quandócumque), whenever; dénique, at last.  
- quotiéns
(quotiés), how often; totiéns, so often; aliquotiéns, a number of times.
 
- cotídié,
every day; hodié,
to-day; herí,
yesterday; crás,
to-morrow; prídié, the day before;
postrídié, the day
after; in diés, from day
to day.  
- nóndum, not
yet; necdum, nor yet;
vixdum, scarce yet; quam prímum, as soon as possible;
saepe, often; crébró, frequently;
iam nón, no longer.  
c.  Adverbs of Manner, Degree, or Cause.
 
-  
- quam, how, as;
tam, so; quamvís, however much, although;
paene, almost; magis, more; valdé, greatly; vix, hardly.  
- cúr,
quáré, why; ideó, idcircó, proptereá,
on this account, because; eó, therefore; ergó, itaque, igitur, therefore.
 
- ita, síc, so;
ut (utí), as, how;
utut, utcumque, however.  
d.  Interrogative Particles.
 
-  
- an, -ne, anne, utrum, utrumne,
num, whether.  
- nónne, annón,
whether not; numquid, ecquid,
whether at all.  
On the use of the Interrogative Particles, see §§ 332, 335. 
e.  Negative Particles.
 
-  
- nón, not (in simple denial); haud, minimé,
not (in contradiction); né, not (in prohibition);
néve, neu, nor; nédum, much less.  
- né, lest;
neque, nec, nor; né ...  quidem, not even.  
- nón modo ...  vérum (sed)
etiam, not only ...  but also.  
- nón modo ...  sed né ... 
quidem, not only NOT ...  but not even.  
- sí minus, if
not; quó minus
(quóminus), so as not.  
- quín (relative),
but that; (interrogative), why not ? 
- né, nec (in composition), not; so in nesció, I know not; negó, I say no (aió, I say yes); negótium, business (nec-ótium); némó (né- and hemó, old form of homó), no one; né quis, lest any one; neque enim, for ...  not.  
For the use of Negative Particles, see § 325 ff. 
For the Syntax and Peculiar uses of Adverbs, see § 320 ff. 
COMPARISON OF ADVERBS.
 
218.
 The Comparative of Adverbs is the neuter
accusative of the comparative of the corresponding adjective; the
Superlative is the Adverb in -é
formed regularly from the superlative of the Adjective: -  
-  
- c=aré, dearly
(from cárus, dear);
c=arius, c=arissimé.  
- miseré (miseriter), wretchedly (from miser, wretched); miserius, miserrimé.  
- leviter (from levis, light); levius, levissimé.  
- aud=acter (aud=aciter) (from audáx, bold); aud=acius, aud=acissimé.  
- bene, well (from bonus, good); melius, optimé.  
- male, ill (from malus, bad); peius, pessimé.  
a. The following are irregular or
defective: -  
-  
- diú, long (in time); di=utius, di=utissimé.  
- potius, rather;
potissimum, first of all, in
preference to all.  
- saepe, often;
saepius, oftener, again;
saepissimé.  
- satis, enough;
satius, preferable.  
- secus, otherwise;
s=etius, worse.  
- multum (multó),
magis, maximé, much, more, most.  
- parum, not enough;
minus, less; minimé, least.  
- núper, newly;
n=uperrimé.  
- temperé,
seasonably; temperius.  
NOTE:  In poetry the comparative mage is sometimes used instead of magis. 
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