different between adnoun vs postnoun

adnoun

English

Etymology

From Latin ad + English noun

Noun

adnoun (plural adnouns)

  1. (grammar) an adjective used as a noun (sensu stricto), an absolute adjective
  2. (grammar, dated) an adjective
    • 1830, Thomas Nugent & J. Quiseau, A new Pocket Dictionary of the French and English Languages. In two Parts. 1. French and English.—2. English and French. Containing all the Words in general Use, and authorized by the best Writers. The Fifth American, from the last London Edition, Philadelphia, p.xii ("Section II: Of Grammar in general)"):
      3. An adjective or adnoun, expresses a particular quality ascribed to a substantive—A good man, a bad man, a studious man, a lazy man—The words good, bad, studious, and lazy, express the particular quality which belong to such or such a man.

Synonyms

  • (adjective): adjective, adjective noun, noun adjective

Related terms

  • adnominal

Anagrams

  • nandou, unadon

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postnoun

English

Alternative forms

  • post-noun

Etymology

post- +? noun

Pronunciation

  • (adjective): IPA(key): /?po?st?na?n/
  • (noun): IPA(key): /?po?stna?n/

Adjective

postnoun (not comparable)

  1. (grammar) Following a noun.
    Synonym: postnominal

Noun

postnoun (plural postnouns)

  1. (Korean linguistics) a particle which follows a noun.

Related terms

  • prenoun
  • adnoun

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