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denominative
English
Etymology
From Late Latin d?n?min?t?vus, a calque of ????????? (par?numos, “derivative”). It originally had the meaning “derived”, but in its grammatical sense, it has developed the meaning “from a noun”, perhaps a reinterpretation of the Latin morphemes that it consists of: the preposition d? (“from”) and the stem of n?men (“noun”).
Adjective
denominative (not comparable)
- Being a name.
- 1885, William Philo Clark, The Indian Sign Language (page 283)
- From the fact that this was the most noticeable feature in their costume, the name came naturally to be the denominative term of the tribe.
- 1885, William Philo Clark, The Indian Sign Language (page 283)
- Possessing, or capable of possessing, a distinct denomination or designation; denominable.
- 1678, J. Hawkins, Cocker's Arithm. ii. 29
- The least denominative part of time is a second.
- 1678, J. Hawkins, Cocker's Arithm. ii. 29
- (grammar) Deriving from a noun, or from an adjective, such as the verb destruct from the noun destruction.
Synonyms
- (grammar): denominal
Translations
Noun
denominative (plural denominatives)
- A word, often a verb, that is derived from a noun or adjective.
Synonyms
- denominal
Translations
References
See also
- deadjective, denominal, desubstantive, deverbal, deverbative
Further reading
- denominative at OneLook Dictionary Search
- denominative, denominal at Google Ngram Viewer
Italian
Adjective
denominative f pl
- feminine plural of denominativo
Latin
Adjective
d?n?min?t?ve
- vocative masculine singular of d?n?min?t?vus
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denominal
English
Etymology
de- +? nominal.
Adjective
denominal (not comparable)
- (grammar, linguistics) Denominative (deriving from a noun).
- Coordinate terms: deverbal, deadjectival, denumeral, depronominal, deinterjectional
Translations
Noun
denominal (plural denominals)
- (grammar, linguistics) A denominative: a word, often a verb, that is derived from a noun or adjective.
- Coordinate term: deverbal
Synonyms
- denominative
Translations
Further reading
- denominal at OneLook Dictionary Search
- denominal, denominative at Google Ngram Viewer
Anagrams
- almondine, mandoline, melanonid, nonmedial
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