horitative
Horitative is a term used in linguistics to describe a grammatical mood or modality that expresses a strong command or authoritative instruction. It is distinct from other moods like the imperative, which can also convey commands but may vary in their degree of force or politeness. The horitative mood specifically implies a speaker who is in a position of authority and is issuing a directive that is expected to be followed without question.
This mood is not universally present across all languages. When it does occur, it often involves specific
The function of the horitative mood is to clearly communicate a command from a superior to an