Ablative Of Manner/attendant circumstances Flashcards

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Explain Abl. Of Manner/attendant circumstances

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The noun indicating manner either has an adj. in agreement OR it fol the prep cum.
Some Abls. Of Manner are used without an adj. or cum, eg, silentio = in silence, fraude = deceitfully, more maiorum = in the fashion of our ancestors, iniuria = wrongfully

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I promise you this in good faith (manner)

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Polliceor hoc vobis bona fide

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In dangerous circumstances he was forced to go out of the camp (attendant circumstances)

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Cum periculo ex castris egredi coactus est

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Verres removed the statue to the great grief of the community

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Verres signum abstulit magno cum luctu civitatis

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He was coming to the camp with great speed (manner)

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Magna celeritate ad castra veniebat

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The dragon approached with slow step

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Draco lento gradu approprinquavit

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He was walking in silence

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Silentio ambulabat

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The sailor is steering the ship in the storm

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Navem nauta tempestate gubernat

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The robbers procured the money by fraud

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Latrones fraude pecuniam comparabant

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