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latintutorial | Rule 48: The Ablative with PUFF-V Deponents @latintutorial | Uploaded April 2020 | Updated October 2024, 13 hours ago.
There are five deponent verbs which take their object in the ablative case, rather than the accusative case. These are the PUFF-V, potior, utor, fruor, fungor, and vēscor, and this ablative is an ablative of means. In this video, we also explore more about what makes a verb deponent and why this ablative makes sense.
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