Grammatical and Syntactic Terminology in Vergil - AP Latin

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Haec dum Dardanio Aeneae miranda videntur,
dum stupet, obtutuque haeret defixus in uno,
regina ad templum, forma pulcherrima Dido,
incessit magna iuvenum stipante caterva.

"Obtutu" in line 2 is an example of                     .

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The word "obtutu" comes from "obtutus," "obtutus,"a fourth declension word. The form of the word is ablative singular, describing the verb "haeret."Therefore, it is ablative of manner.

(Passage adapted from the Aeneid by Vergil, 1.494-497)

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