locative [±Locative] a grammatical feature in many languages used to mark the case of a noun being used to indicate a place; e.gg., “Romae” (1st declension), “Ilio” (Troy, 2nd declension); the l. is found exclusively on nouns denoting places; cf. Chapter 1, §3, ¶3 & Chapter 3, §1, ¶6