- (many
green apples).
There are
several uses for the
dative case (
Dativus):
Dativus finalis (dative of purpose), e.g. non
scholae sed
vitae – "[we learn]...
-
incorporated in a
dative case. In
Latin this type of
dative is
called the
dativus commodi. An
example of a
language with a
benefactive case is Basque, which...
-
Interrupting the torture, the
proconsul again asked Dativus whether he had
taken part in the meeting.
Dativus again declared that he had. Then, when
asked who...
- readers, Mary, a virgin, and Hilarion, a
young child. Also
executed were
Dativus and
another Felix, who were senators. "Maria
Stein Center -
Shrine of the...
- Damascius, Damasippus, Damasus, Dami****, Dannicus, Dardanius, Dard****,
Dativus, Datus, Decembris, Deci****, Deciminus, Decimus, Decmitius, Decor, Decoratus...
- Africa, the 'Guardians of the Holy Scriptures' (303)
Martyrs Saturninus,
Dativus, Felix, Ampelius,
Victoria and
Companions (304) (see also:
February 12...
- Nemesian, Felix, Lucius,
another Felix, Litteus, Poly****, Victor, Jader,
Dativus and
Companions (257)
Saint Agapius (Agapitus),
Bishop of
Novara (447) Saint...
-
meaning "against them" – the
dative τούτοις as a
dative of
disadvantage (
dativus incommodi).
Davids (2006)
points to Dead Sea
Scrolls evidence but leaves...
- the most
celebrated Donatist martyrs. At the
Carthage conference in 411,
Dativus, the
Donatist bishop of Nova Petra,
proudly proclaimed: “I do not have...
-
substantive in
dative may be used to
identify the
agent of the
obligation (
dativus auctoris), as in
Oratio nobis laudanda est
meaning "The
speech is to be...