Ah!; (distress/regret/pity, appeal/entreaty, surprise/joy, objection/contempt)
2. PREP ABL
by (agent), from (departure, cause, remote origin/time); after (reference)
3. PREP ACC
ante, abbreviation a.; [in calendar expression a. d. = ante diem => before the day]
4. A. = abbreviationmasculine verb
Aulus (Roman praenomen); (abbreviation A./Au.); [Absolvo, Antiquo => free, reject]
5. a. = abbreviationmasculine verb
year; abbreviation ann./a.; [regnavit a(nnis). XLIIII => he reigned for 44 years]
separation - out of (one out of many).
At one's pleasure
From head to heel
In church [style] i.e. Vocal music only
From a contrary position
From the cross comes salvation
From God and the King
With yet stronger reason
A precipice in front, wolves behind (between a rock and a hard place)
From sea to sea (Motto of Canada)
From board and bed (legal separation)
From feet to head
From possibility to actuality
From what comes after. Inductive reasoning based on observation, as opposed to deductive, or a priori
from what comes before
in arrear.
from words to blows
by (agent), from (departure, cause, remote origin/time); after (reference);
From the absurd (establishing the validity of your argument by pointing out the absurdity of your opponent's position)
From the beginning of time
Wool from an ass, blood from a stone impossible
From the bottom of the chest. (from the heart)
From the cradle
From the beginning
Having made no will
From the egg
From the egg right to the apples (From start to finish) (Horace)
From the foundation of the city. (Rome)
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