: Proof of being elsewhere at the time of a crime ("elsewhere").
Many "A" words have transitioned directly into English as set phrases. You may encounter these in legal, academic, or professional settings:
: Note that some prepositions like ā/ab require the ablative case, while others like ad require the accusative .
: A list of things to be done ("things to be driven").
: Selfless concern for others (derived from alter , "other").
: Proof of being elsewhere at the time of a crime ("elsewhere").
Many "A" words have transitioned directly into English as set phrases. You may encounter these in legal, academic, or professional settings:
: Note that some prepositions like ā/ab require the ablative case, while others like ad require the accusative .
: A list of things to be done ("things to be driven").
: Selfless concern for others (derived from alter , "other").