Peter of Blois mentions a book which he had bought of a public dealer (a quodam publico mangone librorum).
One of them is entitled De Problemate quodam Mechanico; the other De Problemate quodam Hydrometrico.
Postquam autem in Angliam redii, decrevi meo solito uti ornatu, et domum accersito amico quodam primae laudis et in vita et in 225 doctrina, ostendi cultum quo uti statuissem.
Footnote 1: More humano: but is this an error for in quodam loco?
As to the latter we must remember that Petrarch was quoting from memory and not from an open book, an inference which (we believe) may be justly drawn from his “ut ipse quodam loco ais.
Very odd--when there is a vacant or dormant title in a Scottish family or name, everybody, and all connected with the clan, conceive they have quodam modo a right to it.
Malachi did me some mischief, he must also contribute quodam modo to my comfort.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quodam" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.