Quo does not have its own entry in the dictionary but is listed under quid pro quo and status quo
Quo', however, is listed, a Scottish form of the archaic word quoth (= said, cf quote). It is an abbreviated form of the word, hence the apostrophe.
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The first dictionary of English idioms appeared in the late nineteenth century. It was published after the first edition of the "Oxford English Dictionary."
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Quo vadis? in Latin is "Where are you going?" in English.
Quo abis, parvule? in Latin is "Where are you going, little one?" in English.
Status Quo is an English rock band from London, England.
"Quo" in Latin is either a form of the interrogative and indefinite pronoun quis/quid or of the relative pronoun qui/quae/quod, or an adverb derived from these. It can be translated into English in various ways depending on how it's used:in quo vadis ("where are you going?") quo is "[to] where?"in status quo ("the state in which") quo is "in which"in quid pro quo ("something for something") quo is "something"in fortius quo fidelius ("stronger because more faithful") quo is "because" (compare English "in that")
No, Status Quo is an English hard rock/psychedelic band.
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