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dative
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da·tive  (dtv)
adj.
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.
n.
1. The dative case.
2. A word or form in the dative case.

[Middle English datif, from Latin (csus) datvus, (case) of giving (translation of Greek dotik ptsis), from datus, past participle of dare, to give; see d- in Indo-European roots.]

dative·ly adv.

dative [ˈdeɪtɪv] Grammar
adj
(Linguistics / Grammar) denoting a case of nouns, pronouns, and adjectives used to express the indirect object, to identify the recipients, and for other purposes
n
(Linguistics / Grammar)
a.  the dative case
b.  a word or speech element in this case
[from Latin datīvus, from dare to give; translation of Greek dotikos]
datival  [deɪˈtaɪvəl] adj
datively  adv
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.dative - the category of nouns serving as the indirect object of a verb
oblique, oblique case - any grammatical case other than the nominative
Translations
dative [ˈdeɪtɪv]
A. ADJdativo
B. N (also dative case) → dativo m
dative [ˈdeɪtɪv] n (GRAMMAR)datif m
dative
nDativ m; in the dativeim Dativ
adjDativ-, dativisch; dative objectDativobjekt nt; the dative caseder Dativ
dative [ˈdeɪtɪv]
1. adjdativo/a
2. ndativo
in the dative → al dativo


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