Eloquentia, vnde longè absum. Cic. Puer hic vnde est? Te. From whose house came this child? Est vnde hæc fiãt. Te. I haue wherwith to do these things.Si habuerit vnde tibi soluat.Cic.If he shall haue wherwith to pay you. Vnde hasce ædes emeram.Plaut.Of whom I bought, &c.Is vnde te audisse dicis.Cic.He, of whom you say you heard it. Vide quod scriptum vnde villicus est.Plaut.See what is written on that side, whereon the bailiffes name is.Vnde tantum virium cæco? Quin.Whereto had a blinde man so much strength. Vnde gentium, Idem quod Vnde. Plautus. Nam obsecro vnde hæc gentium? For I pray you from whence commeth this woman? Vnde id scis? . audiui, & credo. Terent.How, or whereby knowest thou that?Vnde iste amor tam improuisus, ac tam repentinus.Cicer. Vnde domo? Virg.Of what citie?
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
ēlŏquentĭa, ae, f. [eloquor], a being eloquent, eloquence, Cic. Part. 23, 79; id. de Or. 1, 5, 19; 1, 32, 146; Quint. 9, 17, 2; 2, 16, 7; Tac. Or. 8, 30 et saep.