datívusza
Datívusza is a term used in linguistic analysis, specifically concerning grammatical cases. It is not a standard, universally recognized grammatical case in the way that nominative, accusative, or genitive are. Instead, it appears to be a specific or regional designation for a function that might be described by other cases or prepositions in different languages. The exact meaning and application of datívusza would depend heavily on the specific linguistic context in which it is encountered, such as a particular language family, a historical grammar, or a specific dialectal study. Without further information about its origin or the grammatical system it belongs to, it is difficult to provide a definitive definition. It is possible that "datívusza" is a misspelling or a localized term for a function related to the dative case, which typically indicates the indirect object of a verb, the recipient of an action, or the beneficiary. However, its unique spelling suggests it might represent a distinct set of grammatical relationships or a peculiar inflectional pattern. Further research into the source material or linguistic tradition that uses this term is necessary for a complete understanding.