Nicephorus saith,(211) that men did celebrate festivities, sicuti cuiquevisum erat, in regionibus passim ex consuitudine quadam per traditionem accepta adducti.
Roman knight, a native of Lanuvium, and was called Stilo, "quod orationes nobilissimo cuiquescribere solebat.
The Middle Ages were content to accept suum cuique tribuere as conclusive.
The Romans spoke of what one acquired under the prevailing social, economic or legal system as held by "civil" acquisition and conceived that the principle suum cuique tribuere secured the thing so acquired as being one's own.
Erat omnius tum mos, ut in reliquis rebus melior, sic in hoc ipso humanior: ut faciles essent in suum cuique tribuendo.
Jupiter consoling Hercules for the loss of the son of his host says: stat sua cuique dies, breve et inreparabile tempus omnibus est vitae; sed famam extendere factis hoc virtutis opus[651].
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cuique" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.