Source: http://dcc.dickinson.edu/grammar/latin/classification-adverbs
Timestamp: 2019-04-22 00:10:07+00:00

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217. The classes of Adverbs, with examples, are as follows.
inde = ab eō, etc.
So the relative or interrogative ubi corresponds with quī (quis), ali-cubi with aliquis, ubiubi with quisquis, sī-cubi with sīquis (see § 147 - § 151, with the table of correlatives in § 152).
quōrsum (for quō vorsum whither turned?) to what end?
On the use of Interrogative Particles, see § 332, § 335.
quīn (relative) but that (interrogative), why not?
For the use of Negative particles see § 325 ff.
For the Syntax and Peculiar uses of Adverbs, see § 320 ff.
-bi and -ic are locative, those in -ō and -ūc, -ā and -āc, ablative (see § 215); those in -inc are from -im (of uncertain origin) with the particle -ce added (thus illim, illin-c).

References: § 147
 § 151
 § 152
 § 332
 § 335
 § 325
 § 320
 § 215