Ad quem
at or to which; the end toward which something tends.
Historical Examples
ad quem advenientem concursus ingens factus est; effusa non ex urbibus modo, sed etiam ex agris multitudo viam obsidebat.
Selections from Viri Romae Charles Franois L’Homond
ad quem advenientem concursus ingns factus est; effsa nn ex urbibus modo, sed etiam ex agrs multitd viam obsidbat.
Selections from Viri Romae Charles Franois L’Homond
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