parrare/imparare with dative.

Hello, It said in LL that parrare and imperare are used with the dative I am assuming that this is in lieu of the accusative case from the constructions used. My question is what other verbs are used with the dative instead of the accusative.

Quite a few of them are used with datives. One thing in particular is that many verbs that are prefixed take datives.

I looked up imperare in my dictionary, which says: to requisition, give orders for, order, demand; (with acc of thing demanded and dat of source demanded from).

Another verb I found while flipping around is obstare: to stand in the way, be in the way, raise opposition; (with dat) to stand in the way of, oppose, object to,…

Also on same page: obstrepere, obstrudere, obtrectare can use the dative to express something a bit different than when used with the accusative.

Editing to add that those examples have ob-, like Chris said :smiley:

Parrare?

I assume parere.

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