1. jussive - Noun
2. jussive - Adjective
(grammar, uncountable and countable) The jussive mood, a verb inflection used to indicate a command, permission or agreement with a request; an instance of a verb so inflected.
(Arabic grammar) A verbal mood of vague or miscellaneous senses, occurring after some particles and in conditional clauses.
Synonym: apocopate
jussive (not comparable)
(grammar) Of or in the jussive mood.
New suffixes were used to mark different moods in the non-past, e.g. Classical Arabic -u (indicative), -a (subjunctive), vs no suffix (jussive). Source: Internet
They are present tense -as main, future tense -os main, past tense -is main, infinitive mood -i main, conditional mood -us main and jussive mood -u main (used for wishes and commands). Source: Internet
Verb forms are marked for person (first, second or third), number (singular or plural), gender (masculine or feminine), tense (perfect or imperfect), mood (indicative, imperative, jussive or infinitive) and voice (active, reflexive or passive). Source: Internet