<span class="searchmatch">ablātīve</span> <span class="searchmatch">causae</span> vocative singular of ablātīvus <span class="searchmatch">causae</span>...
[ab.laˈt̪iː.vus ˈkaːu̯.se] ablātīvus <span class="searchmatch">causae</span> m (genitive ablātīvī <span class="searchmatch">causae</span>); second declension (grammar) <span class="searchmatch">ablative</span> of cause Second-declension noun with an...
ablātīvō <span class="searchmatch">causae</span> dative/<span class="searchmatch">ablative</span> singular of ablātīvus <span class="searchmatch">causae</span>...
ablātīvīs <span class="searchmatch">causae</span> dative/<span class="searchmatch">ablative</span> plural of ablātīvus <span class="searchmatch">causae</span>...
modī); second declension (grammar) <span class="searchmatch">ablative</span> of manner Second-declension noun with an indeclinable portion. ablātivus <span class="searchmatch">causae</span> ablātivus īnstrūmentī ablātivus...
second declension (grammar) <span class="searchmatch">ablative</span> of instrument Second-declension noun with an indeclinable portion. ablātivus <span class="searchmatch">causae</span> ablātivus modī ablātivus reī...
in; rely upon Synonyms: fīdō, credō Antonyms: diffīdō, suspicor, suspiciō <span class="searchmatch">causae</span> suae confidere ― to have confidence in its cause Used with the dative. Conjugation...
reasons: magnae (graves) necessariae <span class="searchmatch">causae</span> on good grounds; reasonably: non sine causa how came it that...: quid <span class="searchmatch">causae</span> fuit cur...? the motive, cause, is...
latin-français, Hachette. Carl Meißner, Henry William Auden (1894) Latin Phrase-Book[1], London: Macmillan and Co. cause and effect: <span class="searchmatch">causae</span> rerum et consecutiones...
(1894) Latin Phrase-Book[1], London: Macmillan and Co. extraneous causes: <span class="searchmatch">causae</span> extrinsecus allatae (opp. in ipsa re positae) on receiving the news: nuntio...