accusative 1) kondâri; 2) mârzešdâr, mârzešmand Fr.: accusatif 1) → accusative case. M.E., from M.Fr., from L. accusativus, from ac-, → ad-, + -cusativus, combining form of causativus, → causative, a loan-translation of Gk. aitiatike, in the sense of pointing to the origin or cause, accusing. 1) Kondâri, i.e. → objective case. |
accusative case kâte-ye kondâri Fr.: accusatif The → grammatical case of a noun in some languages (such as Greek, Latin, G erman, Russian, Old Persian, Avestan, or Sanskrit), which shows that the noun is the → direct object of a → verb or a → preposition. → accusative; → case. |