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399. The Ablative is used to denote the relations expressed in English by the prepositions from; in, at; with, by:
  1. līberāre metū, to deliver from fear.
  2. excultus doctrīnā, trained in learning.
  3. hōc ipsō tempore, at this very time.
  4. caecus avāritiā, blind with avarice.
  5. occīsus gladiō, slain by the sword.


USES OF THE ABLATIVE PROPER

Ablative of Separation

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