Chapter 399Allen and Greenough's Latin GrammarDickinson CollegeChristopher Francese
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USES OF THE ABLATIVE PROPER
Ablative of Separation
The Ablative is used to denote the relations expressed in English by the prepositions
from; in
,
at; with
,
by:
—
līberāre metū
,
to deliver from fear.excultus doctrīnā
,
trained in learning.hōc
ipsō
tempore
,
at this very time.caecus avāritiā
,
blind with avarice.occīsus gladiō
,
slain by the sword.