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The phrase quot calendis βon the first day of each month,β Stich. 60 βvos meministis quot calendis petere demensum cibumβ, affords an interesting contrast to quoti-die (cottidie). Plautus' use of qui, quod for classical Latin quis, quid (and vice versa) belongs rather to Accidence than to Syntax (Statistics will be found in Seyffert's article in the Berliner Philologische Wochenschrift 1893, p. 278). The use of Subjunctive and Indicative Mood with Relative Pronouns is treated in V. 30
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