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`from` in Latin

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from

  1. preposition
    • indicating point of origin or source
      ab
      She came from the city. — Venit ab urbe.
      ex
      He took it from the box. — Tulit id ex cista.
      de
      He spoke from the heart. — Locutus est de corde.
    • [figurative], indicating cause, motive, or reason
      propter [figurative]
      He acted from fear. — Egisset propter metum.
      ex [figurative]
      She cried from joy. — Flevit ex gaudio.
    • indicating separation or removal
      ab
      He was freed from slavery. — Liberatus est ab servitute.
      ex
      They escaped from danger. — Effugerunt ex periculo.
    • indicating starting point in time or space
      ab
      The shop is open from 9. — Taberna aperta est ab nona hora.
      ex
      He traveled from Rome to Athens. — Iter fecit ex Roma Athenas.