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unum quid

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A quick definition of unum quid:

Term: unum quid

Definition: Unum quid is a Latin phrase that means "one thing." It was used in the past to refer to a group of items, like a set of glasses, that were considered as one for a specific purpose.

A more thorough explanation:

unum quid

Unum quid is a Latin phrase that means "one thing." In history, this phrase was used to refer to a group of items that were considered as one, such as a set of glasses.

  • A set of six glasses was considered as unum quid, or one thing, when sold together.
  • When a person inherited a collection of books, they were often considered as unum quid, or one thing, and sold as a set.

These examples illustrate how unum quid was used to refer to a group of items that were considered as one for a specific purpose, such as selling or inheritance.

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