The Fourth Declension manus, manūs, f. - hand The Fourth Declension manus, manūs, f. - hand manūs manus manibus manū manūs manum manibus manuī manuum manūs manus
cornū, cornūs, n. - horn cornua cornū cornibus cornua cornibus cornuum cornūs cornua cornū
The Fourth Declension metus, metūs, m. - fear, dread, anxiety magnemetus magnō metū magnummetum magnō metuī magnī metūs magnusmetus magnī metūs magnīs metibus magnōs metūs magnīs metibus magnōrum metuum magnī metūs
sēnsus, sēnsūs, m. - feeling, sense potēns sēnsus sēnsus potentī sēnsū potentem sēnsum potentī sēnsuī potentis sēnsūs potēns sēnsus potentēs sēnsūs potentibus sēnsibus potentēs sēnsūs potentibus sēnsibus potentium sēnsuum potentēs sēnsūs
The Fourth Declension cornū, cornūs, n. - horn cornū ācre cornūs ācris cornū ācrī cornū ācre cornū ācrī cornū ācre cornua ācria cornuum ācrium cornibus ācribus cornua ācria cornibus ācribus cornua ācria
Ablative of Place from Which The ablative with ab, dē and ex indicates Place from which Ex urbe id mīsit Dē montibus currō.
Ablative of Separation The ablative with ab, dē and ex indicates Separation Ab urbe eā prohibuit. Gallōs ab Aquītānīs Garumna flūmen, ā Belgīs Matrona et Sēquana dīvidit
Ablative of Separation The ablative can be used alone to indicate Separation (particularly with ideas of freeing, lacking and depriving) Metū eōs līberāvit. Magnā famā et fortunā illa caret.