ablative absolute
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of ablative absolute
First recorded in 1520–30
Example Sentences
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But apparently, only a few youngsters mull over the ablative absolute out of sheer joy.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Zamenhof states that the "ablative absolute" does not exist in Esperanto, as its use would be against the spirit of the language.
From The International Auxiliary Language Esperanto Grammar and Commentary by Cox, George
You will recognise this as an ablative absolute phrase.
From Helps to Latin Translation at Sight by Luce, Edmund
Finding an ablative absolute, they are confident of finding some sort of proposition: and there it is, to their hand.
From Household Education by Martineau, Harriet
The pupils become so eager to see what 16Cæsar will do next that they cannot afford the time to stare long at a mere ablative absolute.
From The Vitalized School by Pearson, Francis B.
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