Nominative case
.—the first case of declinable nouns.
Harris.
George and Pitt are nominatives, because they are both in the first case, and both declinable; but, they are nominatives absolute.
.—the first case of declinable nouns.
Harris.
George and Pitt are nominatives, because they are both in the first case, and both declinable; but, they are nominatives absolute.
Entry taken from Political Dictionary, edited by Charles Pigott from prison and printed in 1795.