Ablative

On the alleged ambiguity of the Ablative Absolute Mutatis mutandis

On the alleged ambiguity of the Ablative Absolute Mutatis mutandis
  1. What is an example of ablative absolute?
  2. What is the meaning of the Latin phrase mutatis mutandis?
  3. What is the ablative of absolute?
  4. What is a sentence example of mutatis mutandis?

What is an example of ablative absolute?

Let's look first at the most common type of ablative absolute, “with the noun having been verb- ed,” for example, “with this having been done, …” The noun/subject of the ablative absolute is “this”; its participle/verb is “having been done.” In Latin this would be hōc facto.

What is the meaning of the Latin phrase mutatis mutandis?

1 : with the necessary changes having been made. 2 : with the respective differences having been considered.

What is the ablative of absolute?

A noun or pronoun, with a participle in agreement, may be put in the ablative to define the time or circumstances of an action. This construction is called the Ablative Absolute.

What is a sentence example of mutatis mutandis?

I shall not attempt to rehearse the manner in which these cases are dealt with, as they are mutatis mutandis with the cases of partnerships. So mutatis mutandis it is the same in this case.

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