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Borrowed from Latin [condiciō] sine quā nōn (“[condition] without which not”), an expression which originated in the works of Boethius as a translation of some Aristotelian expression (perhaps Ancient Greek οὗ οὐκ ἄνευ (hoû ouk áneu); compare also Modern Greek εκ των ων ουκ άνευ (ek ton on ouk ánef) / Katharevousa ἐκ τῶν ὧν οὐκ ἄνευ (ἐk tῶn ὧn oὐk ἄnef)), and was later popularized by scholastics.
sine qua non (複数形 sine qua nons または sine quibus non)
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2017/01/02 05:59 UTC 版)