- into
disuse by the
classical period. The
ablative case in
Latin (cāsus
ablātīvus)
appears in
various grammatical constructions,
including following various...
- In
Latin grammar, the
ablative case (cāsus
ablātīvus) is one of the six
cases of nouns. Traditionally, it is the
sixth case (cāsus ****tus, cāsus latīnus)...
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casus sunt ****: nominativus, genetivus, dativus, accusativus, vocativus,
ablativus. "There are six cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, vocative...
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Genitive genitivus somni somnorum Dative dativus somno somnis Ablative ablativus somno somnis Locative locativus somni somnis Vocative vocativus somne...
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shortly after the
canonization of St.
Ladislaus (1192). The
examination of
ablativus absolutus also
marked this
section (120–128th chapters) as a text with...
- accusativus)
Concrete cases: they
include instrumentalis,
locativus and
ablativus,
whose primary function is the
adverbial semantic function. They answer...