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compellativus

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A quick definition of compellativus:

Term: COMPELLATIVUS

Definition: Compellativus is a fancy word that means a name or title that you use to call someone. It's like a nickname or a special way of addressing someone that shows respect or affection. For example, calling your grandpa "Papa" or your best friend "Buddy" are both examples of compellativus.

A more thorough explanation:

COMPELLATIVUS

Compellativus is a grammatical term used to describe a noun or pronoun that is used to address or call someone or something directly.

  • "Hey, John!" - In this example, "John" is the compellativus because it is used to directly address someone.
  • "Excuse me, sir." - In this example, "sir" is the compellativus because it is used to address someone directly.

The examples illustrate how the compellativus is used to directly address someone or something. It is a way of getting someone's attention or showing respect by using their name or a title.

compellable | compensable

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