I will break your head.
Eheu! mihi circulum ademit!
Oh dear, he has taken away my hoop!
What a thing it is to be a junior boy!
Verbs of various kinds belong to the above rule. In the first place verbs signifying advantage or disadvantage govern a dative case, as
Judæi ad commodandum nobis vivunt:
The Jews live to accommodate us.
Or accommodate us to live—which?
Of these juvo, lædo, delecto, and some others, require an accusative case, as
Maritum quies plurimum juvat: