Dative

Word DATIVE
Character 6
Hyphenation da tive
Pronunciations /ˈdeɪtɪv/

Definitions and meanings of "Dative"

What do we mean by dative?

Of, relating to, or being the grammatical case that marks the recipient of action, that often indicates the indirect object of the verb, and that can be used with prepositions or other function words corresponding in meaning to English to and for. adjective

The dative case. noun

A word or form in the dative case. noun

In grammar, noting one of the cases of nouns and pronouns and adjectives in Indo-European languages, and in some others, used most commonly to denote the indirect or remoter object of the action of a verb, that to or for which anything is done.

In law: Noting that which may be given or disposed of at pleasure; being in one's gift.

Removable, in distinction from perpetual: said of an officer.

Given or appointed by a magistrate or a court of justice, in distinction from what is given by law or by a testator: as, an executor dative in Scots law (equivalent to an administrator).

The dative case. See I., 1. noun

The dative case. See dative, a., 1. noun

Noting the case of a noun which expresses the remoter object, and is generally indicated in English by to or for with the objective. adjective

In one's gift; capable of being disposed of at will and pleasure, as an office. adjective

Removable, as distinguished from perpetual; -- said of an officer. adjective

Given by a magistrate, as distinguished from being cast upon a party by the law. adjective

One appointed by the judge of probate, his office answering to that of an administrator. adjective

Noting the case of a noun which expresses the remoter or indirect object, generally indicated in English by to or for with the objective. adjective

This sense?) (law) In one’s gift; capable of being disposed of at will and pleasure, as an office or other privilege. adjective

This sense?) (law) Removable, as distinguished from perpetual; — said of an officer. adjective

This sense?) (law) Given by a judge, as distinguished from being cast upon a party by the law itself adjective

Formed by two electrons contributed by one atom adjective

(grammar) The dative case.

A person of aboriginal descent usually with the name Dave, David, or Dale. Dative meaning the first name and native combined Urban Dictionary

A date that is or includes an activity. Such as bowling, mini golf, cow tipping, picnicking, ice skating, etc. Urban Dictionary

A date that is or includes an activity. Such as bowling, mini golf, cow tipping, picnicking, ice skating, etc. Urban Dictionary

A date that is or includes an activity. Such as bowling, mini golf, cow tipping, picnicking, ice skating, etc. Urban Dictionary

A date that is or includes an activity. Such as bowling, mini golf, cow tipping, picnicking, ice skating, etc. Urban Dictionary

A date that is or includes an activity. Such as bowling, mini golf, cow tipping, picnicking, ice skating, etc. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Dative

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The word "dative" in example sentences

It derives from omnibus, which is the dative plural of the Latin word omnis, so it means 'for all' - a 'vehicle for all'. ❋ DC (2007)

The word "ge" (or "ye" or however it was written centuries ago) is related to the Italian dative (indirect object) pronoun "glie" which is used similarly before other pronouns, both words apparently coming from the Latin dative pronoun ILLI. ❋ Unknown (2003)

This construction is sometimes called the dative of separation. ❋ John [Editor] Kirtland (N/A)

Despite making an academic distinction between the garden-variety dative and the so-called dative of agent, the distinction is hard to make out since both are purported to use the very same ending. ❋ Unknown (2008)

[102] Sallust might have said _hujus imperii_, but he prefers the dative, which is a dativus incommodi. ❋ 86 BC-34? BC Sallust (N/A)

Learn from the vocabulary the difference between _aliquís_ and _aliquí_. mátúrandum sibi, 'they ought to hasten,' more literally 'haste ought to be made by them'; mátúrandum (_esse_) is the impersonal passive, and sibi the so-called dative of the agent. ❋ John [Editor] Kirtland (N/A)

They believed quite sincerely in the supreme importance of quadratic equations, and the rule for the special verbs that govern the dative was a part of their decalogue. ❋ Unknown (1902)

Blomfield would add [Greek: ennoia] to the dative, which is easier. ❋ 525 BC-456 BC Aeschylus (1840)

In The Etruscan Language: An Introduction by Giuliano and Larissa Bonfante, first published in 1983 and republished in 2002 with little revision to speak of, the case endings -si and -le are labelled as "dative" on page 83. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Unfortunately, these specialists are too confused themselves to be of much help since they also claim -si to be a "dative" in the same book, albeit with unsettling question marks beside their creative analyses 3. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Of course, you mean that is it an original dative, which is quite true, but original in this use is a non-intersective modifier, and therefore, your sentence isn’t true in the simple present. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In the sentence above, _I scent the morning air_ is the subject, _thinks_ is the predicate, and _me_ is a "dative," or a pronoun used adverbially. ❋ Brainerd Kellogg (N/A)

The use of [Greek: amfi], with the dative, meaning "about," when ❋ Andrew Lang (1878)

[Greek: proti] with the dative, meaning "in addition to," occurs only once (_Odyssey, X. 68_). ❋ Andrew Lang (1878)

This usage is called 'the dative of interest', the 'ethical dative', or the 'dative of advantage'. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[Hey] dative. [whats up] dative. ❋ Malorie Renwick (2007)

Last night, I took [my girlfriend] on a [dativity] to [Boiling Crab]. ❋ DWolf06 (2016)

Last night, I took [my girlfriend] on a [dativity] to [Boiling Crab]. ❋ DWolf06 (2016)

Last night, I took [my girlfriend] on a [dativity] to [Boiling Crab]. ❋ DWolf06 (2016)

Last night, I took [my girlfriend] on a [dativity] to [Boiling Crab]. ❋ DWolf06 (2016)

Last night, I took [my girlfriend] on a [dativity] to [Boiling Crab]. ❋ DWolf06 (2016)

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