- cohortative
- co·hor·ta·tive
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
cohortative — 1. adjective Inflected to express plea, insistence, imploring, self encouragement, wish, desire, intent, command, purpose, or consequence. 2. noun The cohortative mood … Wiktionary
Cohortative mood — The cohortative mood (also known as Intentional ; cohortative subjunctive is also synonymous with hortatory subjunctive ) is a grammatical mood, used to express plea, insistence, imploring, self encouragement, wish, desire, intent, command,… … Wikipedia
cohortative — См. coortativo … Пятиязычный словарь лингвистических терминов
cohortative — /koh hawr teuh tiv/, adj. Gram. (of a verbal mood or form) expressing encouragement or exhortation. [1850 55; < L cohortat(us) (ptp. of cohortare to urge; see COHORT) + IVE] * * * … Universalium
cohortative — adj. (Grammar) expressing exhortation … English contemporary dictionary
cohortative — I. kōˈhȯ(r)d.əd.iv noun ( s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary cohortat (from Latin cohortatus) + ive; probably originally formed as German kohortativ : a set of verb forms expressing exhortation; … Useful english dictionary
Hortative — The hortative (abbreviated hort, pronounced /ˈhɔrtətɪv/ ( listen)) is a group of semantically similar deontic moods in some languages, especially English. Hortative moods encourage or urge. There are seven hortative moods in English: the… … Wikipedia
HEBREW LANGUAGE — This entry is arranged according to the following scheme: pre biblical biblical the dead sea scrolls mishnaic medieval modern period A detailed table of contents precedes each section. PRE BIBLICAL nature of the evidence the sources phonology… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Biblical Hebrew — Biblical Hebrew, Classical Hebrew שְֹפַת כְּנַעַן, יְהוּדִית, (לְשוֹן) עִבְרִית … Wikipedia
hortative — 1. adjective /ˈhɔːtətɪv,ˈhɔːrtətɪv/ a) Urging, exhorting, or encouraging. The ministration of these oracles from the pulpit is to be reformed from any of its factitious peculiarities, and made again what it was among the apostles and their… … Wiktionary