Quoniam in ipso placuit omnem plenitudinem deitatis habitare, et per ipsum reconciliari omnia in ipsum, sive quoe in coelis, sive quoe in terris sunt.
So said Oribasus (freely translated) as long ago as the fourth century, in classic terms prophetic of later times, Simplicium medicamentorum et facultatum quoe in eis insunt cognitio ita necessaria est ut sine eâ nemo rite medicari queat.
Now we find a whole council determining thus,(591) Non oportet a Judoeis vel hoereticis, feriatica quoe mittuntur accipere, nec cum cis dies agere feriatos.
There is an old charter which puts the matter naively: apropos of fidelity: Civibus fidelitas in reges, quoe tamen aliquoties seditionibus interrypta, multa peperit privileyia.
Then he began to sing, his eye swimming in ecstasy, in the tone of a canon intoning vespers, Quoe cantica!
Upon which the bishop had been constrained to recite to him the ordinance of Legate Odo, which excepts certain great dames, aliquoe magnates mulieres, quoe sine scandalo vitari non possunt.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quoe" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.