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CONJUNCTIONS.
 
222.
 Conjunctions, like prepositions (cf.  § 219), are closely related to adverbs, and are either petrified
cases of nouns, pronouns, and adjectives, or obscured phrases:  as,
quod, an old accusative; dum, probably an old accusative (cf.  tum, cum); véró, an old neuter ablative of
vérus; nihilóminus,
none the less; proinde, lit.
forward from there.  Most conjunctions are connected with
pronominal adverbs, which cannot always be referred to their
original case-forms.  
 
 
 
