Ablative Of Manner/attendant circumstances Flashcards
Explain Abl. Of Manner/attendant circumstances
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
I promise you this in good faith (manner)
Polliceor hoc vobis bona fide
In dangerous circumstances he was forced to go out of the camp (attendant circumstances)
Cum periculo ex castris egredi coactus est
Verres removed the statue to the great grief of the community
Verres signum abstulit magno cum luctu civitatis
He was coming to the camp with great speed (manner)
Magna celeritate ad castra veniebat
The dragon approached with slow step
Draco lento gradu approprinquavit
He was walking in silence
Silentio ambulabat
The sailor is steering the ship in the storm
Navem nauta tempestate gubernat
The robbers procured the money by fraud
Latrones fraude pecuniam comparabant