Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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COPULATIVE, adjective That unites or couples. In grammar, the copulative conjunction connects two or more subjects or predicates, in an affirmative or negative proposition; as, riches and honors are temptations to pride; the Romans conquered Spain and gaul and Britain; neither wealth nor honors will purchase immortal happiness.
COPULATIVE, noun
1. A copulative conjunction.
2. Connection. [Not in use.]
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