Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from A Copious Latin Grammar, Vol. 2 of 2
The Dative is generally used in answer to the ques tion, to or for Whom or What? Whereto? To whose'ad vantage? To What end? 850. And therefore instead of in, ad 850. E. G. Proximus sum egomet mi/u' pater de dit mi/u' librum: accepivlibrum douo, for a gift: non omnibus dormio, I Sleep not for all, to please all'. But to speak more accurately, it is commonly joined to ad jectives and verbs, though sometimes to other words. We Shall, therefore, consider them in order.
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