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VOCATIVE

Volume 3 · 67 words · 1771 Edition

in grammar, the fifth state or case of nouns.

When we name the person we are speaking to, or address ourselves to the thing we are speaking of, as if it were a person, the noun or name requires a new relation, which the Latins and Greeks express by a new termination, called the vocative; as, from dominus, a lord, is formed the vocative domine, O lord.