Grammatical case used to mark the direct object of a transitive verb.
1If people were classified grammatically, you'd be in the accusative case!
2Here I must put you in Mind of that Matter, that in these the Passives also obtain a second Accusative Case.
3SUMPTO... PUSILLO] This substantival use of a neuter adjective is confined in classical Latin to the nominative and accusative cases.
4Now as to the grammar of this language; I haven't conquered the Accusative Case yet (I began with that) & there are three more.
5"The accursed sect of the Quakers,"-whata fine spirit such an accusative case gives to the dry formula of a legal enactment!
Translations for accusative case