imperativus

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κόραξ δ' ἐπαίνῳ καρδίην ἐχαυνώθη → the flattered crow was filled with pride, the flattered crow became elate in heart

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

impĕrātīvus: (inp-), a, um, adj. impero,
I of or proceeding from a command, commanded: feriae, extraordinary, commanded by a magistrate, Macr. S. 1, 16, § 5 sq.: modus, the imperative, Mart. Cap. 3, § 313, and in the grammarians saep.— Adv.: impĕrātīvē, imperatively, Ulp. Reg. tit. 24, 1.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

impĕrātīvus, a, um (impero), impératif : Salv. Avar. 2, 9, 39