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English
Etymology
From the Latin īdem (“same”) + quod the neuter nominative of quī (“what”).
Preposition
i.q.
- the same as
1859, George Longfield, An Introduction to the Study of the Chaldee Language, London: Whittaker & Co., →OCLC, page 157:כָּרְסֵא, the throne; m. n., i. q. Hebr. כִּסֵּא, סּ being changed into רס.
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