And elsewhere he concludes with the words: "Ponere igitur quod aliqua qualitas non augeatur secundum essentiam, sed augeatur secundum radicationem in subjecto vel secundum intensionem actus, est ponere contradictoria esse simul".
In angelo autem non est idem intelligere et esse; nec aliqua alia operatio, aut in ipso aut in quocunque alio creato, est idem quod ejus esse.
Hence St Thomas' definition of a real relation as a connexion between some two things in virtue of something really found in both: habitudo inter aliqua duo secundum aliquid realiter conveniens utrique.
Which Jason of Thessalia determined against the truth: Aliqua sunt injuste facienda, ut multa juste fieri possint.
Nullus est liber tam malus, ut nonaliqua parte prosit=--There is no book so bad that it may not be useful in some way or other.
Dicere etiam solebat, nullum esse librum tam malum, ut non aliqua parte prodesset=--He read no book which he did not make extracts from.
Schmauk rejects Melanchthon's aliqua causa discriminis in homine, some kind of discriminating cause in man.
Dungersheim von Ochsenfurt, Professor of Theology in Leipzig, in a tract published in 1531 in “Aliqua opuscula magistri Hieronymi Dungersheym .
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aliqua" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.