cohortative

English

Etymology

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kəʊˈhɔː(ɹ)tətɪv/

Adjective

cohortative (not comparable)

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

Usage notes

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

Noun

cohortative (plural cohortatives)

  1. (grammar) The cohortative mood.
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