Local cases
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The usual labels for local are cases built on the model of the Latin ablātīvus 'ablative' which is made up of the preposition ab 'from' plus a stem lātīvus the root of which is lāt, which is used for the perfect participle of ferō 'I bear'. Other labels are formed by varying the preposition or by combining prepositions with the stem essīvus from esse 'to be'.
Latin root | Meaning | Case label | Meaning |
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ad | 'to' | allative | to(wards) (the exterior of) |
in | 'into' | illative | into |
ab | 'from' | ablative | from (the exterior of) |
e(x) | 'out of | elative | from (the inside of) |
super | 'above' | superlative | to the top of |
trans | 'through' | translative | through |
per | 'through' | perlative | through, along |
essive | at (cf. locative) | ||
in | 'in' | inessive | in(side) |
ad | 'to' | adessive | at |
super | 'above' | superessive | above |
sub | 'under' | subessive | below |
Source
- Barry J. Blake, Case, Cambridge : Camb. U. P., 1994