ablative absolute

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  A construction in Latin and other sister languages in which an independent phrase with a noun in the ablative case has a participle, adjective, or noun, expressed or implied, which agrees with it in gender, number and case – both words forming a clause grammatically unconnected with the rest of the sentence.

Translations

 * Dutch: losse ablatief
 * Esperanto: ablativo absoluta
 * Finnish: ablatiivinen absoluutti
 * French:
 * German:
 * Hungarian: ablativus absolutus
 * Italian:
 * Portuguese: ablativo absoluto
 * Romanian:
 * Sicilian: ablativu assulutu
 * Spanish: ablativo absoluto
 * Telugu: