Lewis Short
(adverb) : quā-cumquē (-cunque) (in tmesi:
* Quā porro cumque,Lucr. 1, 508: quā se cunque tulit,Verg. A. 11, 762)
* By whatever way, wherever, wheresoever (class.): quācumque iter fecit,Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 16, § 44; id. Clu. 68, 193: quācunque ingredimur,id. Fin. 5, 2, 5: quācumque custodiant,Liv. 24, 2: quācumque equo invectus est,Liv. 8, 9, 12.
* Transf.
* Whencesoever, from what side soever: hujus erat Minerva spectantem aspectans, quācumque aspiceretur,Plin. 35, 10, 37, § 120.
* Whithersoever: quācumque nos commovimus, ad Caesaris acta revocamur,Cic. Att. 14, 17, 6.
* By whatsoever means, in whatever way: nisi me quācumque novas incidere lites monuisset cornix,Verg. E. 9, 14.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary