Cicero, on the other hand, speaks of the belief that they were the work of Laelius, 'cuius fabellae propter elegantiam sermonis putabantur a C.
For my little place there needs putting in order and I am afraid I may not Page 124 potestas non sit, cum Caesar venerit; de cuius adventu eam opinionem Dolabella habet, quam tu coniecturam faciebas ex litteris Messallae.
The second | Terribilis in consiliis super is the thing promised, and that is | filios hominum; cuius opera coram Laudabitur, she shall be praised.
Melich verĂ² fecit duci illos tres fratres vltra vnum paruum brachium maris in quendam Burgum modicum ab illa ciuitate distantem: ad quem etiam ille in cuius iam domo fuerant hospitati associauit eos, vbi in domo cuiusdam idolatri recepti sunt.
And they said: Is not this Iesus filius Ioseph, cuius nos Jesus the son of Joseph, whose novimus patrem et matrem?
The same is he that shall venturus est, qui ante me come after me, who is factus est: cuius ego non sum preferred before me: the dignus ut solvam eius latchet of whose shoe I am not corrigiam calceamenti.
They said then one to Non scindamus eam, sed another: Let us not cut it, sortiamur de illa cuius sit.
And Mary was she that unxit Dominum unguento, et anointed the Lord with extersit pedes eius capillis ointment and wiped his feet suis: cuius frater Lazarus with her hair: whose brother infirmabatur.
And therecuius filius infirmabatur was a certain ruler whose son Capharnaum.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cuius" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.