search

Ablative case

Meaning

Noun

In Grammar:
A
case used in some
to
from something,
,
. In English
, it
to the use in English of
"of", "from", "away from", and "concerning". In Latin
, the
(cāsus ablātīvus) includes
from the Indo-European
,
,
,
and
; these
to those of the English
"of"/"from", "by", "with", "to"/"with", and "at"/"in",
. Here/hence/hither, there/thence/thither, and where/whence/whither are the only English
with
for the
(motion
from) and
(motion towards)
.
Sourced from
Wiktionary

Origin

ablative case
English
arrow
ablatif
French
arrow
ablativus
Latin
arrow
ablatus
Latin
arrow
aufero
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
Join 10 million students and professionals writing 70% faster at QuillBot.com