The ablative of manner
This answers the question 'How did you do that?', telling you the way in which an action is done.
He eats with speed
which in
Latin would be: edit cum celeritate
which could also be translated
adverbially: He eats quickly.
The preposition will only be used when there is no adjective qualifying the noun. It is not otherwise required, but may be used.
edit magna (cum)
celeritate
He eats
with great speed / very quickly.
