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Answer by Vincenzo Oliva for What is the longest sequence of ablative/dative...

The upgraded malo sentence mentioned by Hugh has 4 ablative nouns in a row since the first malo is a verb and two of the others are adjectives.I've got 9:Ea re, concitato equopericulis imminentibus,...

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What is the longest sequence of ablative/dative nouns ever to appear in Latin...

I was intrigued by my question to ask this question. In that questions we have a sequence of 2 ablative nouns in a row:"[Dama] differt a capreis [solis] cornibus ..."I don't count solis because it is...

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