Definitionadj. relating to a case used in some languages
Last update: July 24, 2015
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Vocative is used in addressing a person. [Please select]
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There are three declensions, each with a definite and indefinite form; the genitive, dative and ablative are usually represented by a single termination; the vocative is formed by a final o, as memmo from memme, " mother." [Please select]
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STEPHEN: Addressed her in vocative feminine. [Please select]
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* * * * * "Archbishop Whately once declared that there was only one noun in English which had a real vocative case." [Please select]
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"No, sire:" Scudamore scarcely knew what to call him, but adopted this vocative for want of any better. [Please select]
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