aliquandō — meaning in English
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English meaning
- finally adv At last, after a long wait or delay.
- hitherto adv Up until now, or up until the point being discussed.
- once adv On one occasion only; a single time.
- someday adverb At an unspecified time in the future.
- sometime adverb At an unspecified point in the past or future.
- sometimes adverb On certain occasions but not always.
Senses
aliquandō is used for these senses in English:
- finally At the end or conclusion; ultimately.
- hitherto (formal, also, law) Up to this or that time.
- once (frequency) One and only one time.
- someday Sometime; at some unspecified time in the future.
- sometime At an indefinite but stated time in the past or future.
- sometimes On some occasions, over some periods, or in certain circumstances, but not always. [from 16th c.]
finally — full definition
- adv At last, after a long wait or delay.
- adv In conclusion, as the last point.