doatish
/ˈdoʊætɪʃ/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to or resembling the dative case in certain languages, where the verb agrees with the indirect object.
“The doatish conjugations in the ancient language are quite complex and require extensive study.”
2. noun
a speaker or writer who uses a doatish form of speech or writing.
“The linguist specialized in studying doatish speakers and their unique grammatical structures.”