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See also: , q, Q, -q, and Q.

Middle French

Conjunction

  1. Abbreviation of que.
    • 15th century, Rustichello da Pisa (original author), Mazarine Master (scribe), The Travels of Marco Polo, pages 12, line 12-3:
      Et quant elle fut venue si dist aux trois barons ceste estoit celle que ilz demandoient.
      And when she arrived, she said to the three barons that this was the one that they had been asking for.

Old French

Conjunction

  1. Scribal abbreviation of que.
    • 13th century, Herman de Valenciennes, Assomption Nostre Dame, page 3, column 1, line 18:
      Sire tu mas mande vienge a ta maisun
      Sir, you asked that I come to your house

Old Portuguese

Conjunction

  1. Abbreviation of que.

Portuguese

Conjunction

  1. (obsolete) Abbreviation of que.

Spanish

Conjunction

  1. (archaic) Abbreviation of que.