Note 71

With as logical counterpart the definition.

quod quid erat esse = that what was being ( = essence)
It is the latin translation of an Aristotelian technical term that stands for the (substantial) form (and that form could be the forma totius of Thomistic metaphysics). It can, however, also stand -- but then only in an analogical way -- for a quantity, a quality, etc.

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