Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

abl

Noun
/ˈeɪ.bəl/
Definition
Abl is an abbreviation derived from the Latin word ‘ablativus’, which refers to a grammatical case used to indicate separation, source, or cause in some languages.
Examples
  • In Latin, the ablative case is used to express various relationships, including the idea of movement away from or separation.
  • Many students of Latin must familiarize themselves with the rules governing the ablative case.
  • Understanding the use of abl in Latin helps clarify sentence structures in complex texts.
Meaning
In English grammar, ‘abl’ is generally not used as a standalone word but may refer to concepts related to the ablative case in languages that feature case systems.
Synonyms
  • none