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causātīvus , a, um, adj. causa.
I. Causative: “vis,Mart. Cap. 7, § 731.—
II. Of or pertaining to a lawsuit; subst.: “causativum litis,the matter in dispute, the gist of the action, Mart. Cap. 5, § 472; Fortun. Art. Rhet. 1, 2; Jul. Vict. Art. Rhet. 1, 2; 3, 8.—
III. In gram.: causativus casus = accusativus, the accusative, i. e. the arraigning case, Prisc. p. 671 P.; cf. “persona,” i. e. the first person, id. p. 821 ib.
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