释义 |
jussive, a. (n.)|ˈdʒʌsɪv| [f. L. juss-, ppl. stem of jubēre to command: see -ive.] Expressing a command or order: esp. in Grammar, applied to forms of the verb.
1846T. H. Key Lat. Gram. 58 The imperative mood commands..The jussive mood directs. 1850B. Davies tr. Gesenius' Heb. Gram. xlviii, We must distinguish..between the common form of the Future and..a shortened form (with a Jussive force). 1870tr. Lange's Comm., Song Sol. vii. 166 The following voluntative or jussive future. 1881Athenæum 27 Aug. 274/2 We do not believe in the jussive pluperfect subjunctive. 1899A. N. Jannaris in Expositor Apr. 299 The above jussive, or hortative and desiderative function of this infinitive. B. n. A verbal form expressing command.
1900R. C. Thompson Rep. Magic. Nineveh II. p. xxxv, Lillik-limur are the equivalents of the Hebrew jussive. |