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copulative
copulative, a. and n. (ˈkɒpjuːlətɪv, -eɪtɪv) [a. F. copulatif, -ive (Oresme, 14th c.), ad. L. cōpulātīv-us of or pertaining to coupling, connective, f. ppl. stem of cōpulāre: see above and -ive.] A. adj. 1. a. Serving to couple or connect; spec. in Gram. applied to conjunctions which connect (constr...
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Copulative
Copulative may refer to:
Copula (linguistics), a part of speech
Copulation (zoology), the union of the sex organs of two sexually reproducing animals
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copulative
copulative/ˈkɔpjulətɪv; ?@ -leɪtɪv; `kɑpjəˌletɪv/ adj(fml 文) having a connecting function 有连系作用的. n (grammar) word that connects (and implies that meanings are added together 系词; 连系词; 连词; 连接词) `And' is a copulative. and是连词.
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Copulative a
The copulative a (also a copulativum, a athroistikon) is the prefix ha- or a- expressing unity in Ancient Greek, derived from Proto-Indo-European *sm̥
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Copula (linguistics)
A verb that is a copula is sometimes called a copulative or copular verb. It is now pertinent to make some observations about the distribution of the copulative verbalizer.
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prolatively
proˈlatively, adv. [f. prolative a. + -ly2.] As a prolative infinitive.1888 B. H. Kennedy Rev. Latin Primer 163 The Infinitive of a Copulative Verb used Prolatively is followed by a Complement in the Nominative.
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Alpha privative
Homonym
The prefix (also - from psilosis), copulative a, is nearly homonymous with privative , but originates from Proto-Indo-European *. See also
Copulative a
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Indo-European linguistics
Greek language
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coblative
† coblative, a. Obs. humorous. Of a cobbled-up sort. (A play on copulative.)1606 Choice, Chance, & C. (1881) 24 Oh cursed pelf, that makes such a Coblatiue Coniunction.
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I am (biblical term)
The Koine Greek term (, ), literally I am or It is I, is an emphatic form of the copulative verb εἰμι that is recorded in the Gospels to have been spoken New Testament
In the New Testament, the personal pronoun in conjunction with the present first-person singular copulative is recorded to have been used
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connexive
† coˈnnexive, a. Obs. [ad. L. co(n)nexīv-us serving to connect; f. co(n)nex- ppl. stem (see connex v.) + -ive.] 1. Conditional, hypothetical (i.e. said of a proposition whose parts or clauses are connected together as antecedent and consequent).1584 Fenner Def. Ministers (1587) 56 Concluded in a con...
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Description
Members of Syncoelicotyloides are characterised by a broad leaf-shaped body, a muscular copulative organ armed with numerous hook-shaped spines
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Meaning of "出处语默" in the Chinese dictionary - educalingo
Source language silent official retreat, speech and silence. The language of "easy copulative": "a gentleman's way, or out of office, or silent language."
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Listing modifiers with 〜であり Taken from an educational book with parallel English literal translation. The original work is Mishima's "Patriotism". > > > Reiko recalled the faces of the cheerful young officers who w...
Parse it as > [{()()()}] * and all modify . * is the continuative form of . () -> ()() or, (*)() * sounds more literary than . eg. () -> ()() () -> ()() () -> ()() or ()()
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List of English copulae
Because many of these copulative verbs may be used non-copulatively, examples are provided. Also, there can be other copulative verbs depending on the context and the meaning of the specific verb used.
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