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Dative

noun
1.
The category of nouns serving as the indirect object of a verb.  Synonym: dative case.



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"Dative" Quotes from Famous Books



... cases in each number, (that is, six of one and half a dozen of the other) but can only be put in one of them at a time. They are thus ticketed— nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, vocative, ...
— The Comic Latin Grammar - A new and facetious introduction to the Latin tongue • Percival Leigh

... be the sense of [Greek: mantis ennoia]. Blomfield would add [Greek: ennoia] to the dative, which ...
— Prometheus Bound and Seven Against Thebes • Aeschylus

... Grammarians often give the names— Nominative case for the Subject pronouns Accusative " " " Direct object pronouns Dative " " " Indirect ...
— Pitman's Commercial Spanish Grammar (2nd ed.) • C. A. Toledano

... "al" in this sense, approaching that of "por" but less purposeful and definite, resembles the "dative of reference" and "ethical dative" of other languages, as in French "je me suis brule la langue", I have burned my tongue, German "ich wasche mir die Haende", I wash my hands, Latin "sese Caesari ad pedes proicerunt", they threw themselves at the feet of Caesar, Greek "ti soi ...
— A Complete Grammar of Esperanto • Ivy Kellerman

... the languages of Western Europe. Again, the Slav tongues decline many more of the numerals than most Aryan languages. Germany, which, until the recent formation of the German Empire, was undoubtedly a century slow by West European time, still has four cases; or, in view of the moribund dative, should we rather say three and a half? France and England manage their affairs in a universal nominative[1] (if one can give any name to a universal case), as far as nouns, adjectives, and articles are concerned. Their pronouns offer the ...
— International Language - Past, Present and Future: With Specimens of Esperanto and Grammar • Walter J. Clark


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