Ab

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Latin-English

ăb or ā, also abs. (ab) prep. w/ abl.

  1. From, since; in reference to a place or time.
  2. By; in reference to that which performs an action.
  3. As regards, in respect to.

[Proto-Indo-European *apo.]

Cic. 0% Class. 0% Rom. 0% Med. 0% Neo. 0%

Constructions

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Loci

  • αʹ Cicero, Ad Atticum 1.1:
Sic inopes et ab amicis et existimatione sunt, ut mihi videatur non esse ἀδύνατον Curium obducere. They are so poor both in friends and reputation that it seems to me it wouldn't be impossible to have Curius run against them.
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