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Cohortative vs Cohortatively - What's the difference?

cohortative | cohortatively |

As an adjective cohortative

is (grammar|of a verb) inflected to express plea, insistence, imploring, self-encouragement, wish, desire, intent, command, purpose, or consequence.

As a noun cohortative

is (grammar) the cohortative mood.

As an adverb cohortatively is

in a cohortative way.

cohortative

English

Adjective

(-)
  • (grammar, of a verb) Inflected to express plea, insistence, imploring, self-encouragement, wish, desire, intent, command, purpose, or consequence.
  • Usage notes

    The is similar to the jussive mood, except that it only applies to verbs in the first person. Although the cohortative mood is absent from English, it is present in Hebrew.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (grammar) The cohortative mood.
  • cohortatively

    English

    Adverb

    (-)
  • In a cohortative way.