ethical dative

English

Examples
  • I'll rhyme you so eight years together, —Shakespeare, As You Like It, 3.2
  • Knock me at this gate. —Shakespeare, Taming of the Shrew, 1.2
  • Wind me into him, I pray you. —Shakespeare, King Lear, 1.2

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Noun

ethical dative (plural ethical datives)

  1. (grammar) A form of the dative case applied to pronouns; used (in Latin and some other languages, but rare in English) to show a certain interest felt by the person indicated.

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See also

  • dative of reference
  • dative of advantage
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