ab|la|tive

ab|la|tive
ab|la|tive «noun, adjective. 1 AB luh tihv; adjective. 2 ab LAY tihv», noun, adjective.
–n. Grammar.
1. the case in Latin that expresses place from or in which, source, agent, cause, association, or instrument.
2. a case with similar uses in some other inflected languages.
3. a word or construction in this case. Example: statū and quō in the phrase in statū quō nunc, “in the state in which [something] now [is].” Abbr: abl.
–adj.
1. of or showing the ablative: »

ablative case.

2. Aerospace. made to be removed by ablation: »

An ablative nosecone is made of light materials, such as fiberglass, which burn and fall away as the missile reenters the atmosphere (New York Times).

[< Latin ablātīvus (literally) of removal (coined by Julius Caesar) < ablātus, past participle of auferre carry away < ab- away + ferre carry]
Usage ablative case. In Latin the case conveyed its meaning with or without a preposition. As prepositions were given more weight, the case endings gradually atrophied, as in French. In English, prepositional phrases do the work of Latin ablatives.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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