Proper noun
Quam (plural Quams)
A surname.
Bella...plus quam civilia. Lucan
'For there is for this universe no other place than the soul or mind' (neque est alter hujus universi locus quam anima) Enneads, iii, lib. Source: Internet
Latin velocius quam asparagi conquantur (or celerius quam asparagi cocuntur), ascribed to Augustus by Suetonius (The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Book 2 (Augustus), para. 87). Source: Internet
He has regular columns in Oriental Daily, as well as websites like Aastocks and Quam, and has frequent exposure on TVB, Now TV, Viu TV and One TV. Source: Internet
The apparent Spanish exception casi "almost" originates from Latin quasi "as if" < quam sī, and was probably influenced by si "if". Source: Internet
Quotations **;"potius animam curare memento, quam carnem, quoniam haec manet, illa perit.": 'Remember to care for the soul more than the body, since the former remains, the latter perishes.' Source: Internet