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Wheelock Caput 20 The Fourth Declension Ablative of Place from Which
Ablative of Separation
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The Fourth Declension manus, manūs, f. - hand
manuum manuī manibus manum manūs manū manibus manus manūs
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cornū, cornūs, n. - horn cornū cornua cornūs cornuum cornū cornibus
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The Fourth Declension metus, metūs, m. - fear, dread, anxiety
magnus metūs magnī metūs magnī metuum magnōrum metuī magnō metibus magnīs metum magnum metūs magnōs metū magnō metibus magnīs metus magne metūs magnī
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sēnsus, sēnsūs, m. - feeling, sense
potēns sēnsūs potentēs sēnsūs potentis sēnsuum potentium sēnsuī potentī sēnsibus potentibus sēnsum potentem sēnsūs potentēs sēnsū potentī sēnsibus potentibus sēnsus potēns sēnsūs potentēs
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The Fourth Declension cornū, cornūs, n. - horn
cornū ācre cornūs ācris cornū ācrī cornū ācre cornua ācria cornuum ācrium cornibus ācribus
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Ablative of Place from Which
The ablative with ab, dē and ex indicates Place from which Ex urbe id mīsit Dē montibus currō.
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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
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Ablative of Separation
The ablative can be used alone to indicate Separation freeing, lacking and depriving Metū eōs līberāvit. Magnā famā et fortunā illa caret.
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