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Definition of Doubly transitive verb
1. Noun. A transitive verb that takes both a direct and an indirect object.
Exact synonyms: Doubly Transitive Verb Form
Generic synonyms: Transitive, Transitive Verb, Transitive Verb Form
Generic synonyms: Transitive, Transitive Verb, Transitive Verb Form
Lexicographical Neighbors of Doubly Transitive Verb
Literary usage of Doubly transitive verb
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Grammar of the Arabic Language by Edward Henry Palmer (1874)
"The objective case used iii this defining or specifying sense, like the second
object of a doubly transitive verb, is not affected by a change of voice, ..."
2. A Grammar of the Arabic Language by William Wright, William Robertson Smith, Michael Jan de Goeje, Carl Paul Caspari (1898)
"It the objective complements of the nomen agenti« of a doubly transitive verb be
pronouns, both may be appended to it as suffixes ; eg *f-\^^^ he wiio gives ..."