At

From TTT

English-Latin

at, prep.

  1. A particle expressing a relation of proximity to, or of presence in or on, something.
    • ad (w/ accusative)
    • in (w/ ablative)
    • apud (w/ accusative)

Latin-English

at (at) or ast. conj.

  1. But also; yet.

[Proto-Indo-European *ati.]

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