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379.
 The Dative of Reference is used idiomatically
without any verb in colloquial questions and exclamations: -  
-  quó mihi
fortúnam (Hor. Ep. i. 5. 12), of what use to me is
fortune? 
- unde mihí lapidem
(Hor. S. ii. 7. 116), where can I get a stone? 
- quó tibi
(id. i. 6. 24), what use for you, Tillius? 
 a. The dative of reference is sometimes
used after interjections:  
 
NOTE:  To express FOR - meaning instead of, in defence of,
in behalf of - the ablative with pró is used: -  
-  pró patriá
morí (Hor. Od. iii. 2. 13), to die
for one's country.  
- ego íbó pró
té (Plaut. Most. 1131), I will go instead of you.
 
 
 
 
