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elative
eˈlative, a. (and n.) [as if ad. L. *ēlātīvus: see elate v. and -ive.] † a. That raises, elevates. (obs. rare). b. That elates, causes elation. rare. c. Gram. Having a superlative or intensive force. Also absol. d. Gram. Denoting the case used in some languages to express motion away from. Also abso...
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Elative
Elative can refer to:
Elative case, a grammatical case in Finno-Ugric languages and others
Elative (gradation), an inflection used in Arabic for the comparative
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Elative (gradation)
The Arabic elative has a special inflection similar to that of colour and defect adjectives but differs in the details. 'small' derives the elative 'smaller', 'new' derives 'newer', 'rich' (root ) derives 'richer'.
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lative
lative, a. Gram. (ˈleɪtɪv) [f. L. lāt- ppl. stem of ferre to bring + -ive.] Denoting the case used in some languages, e.g. of the Finno-Ugrian group, to express motion up to or as far as. Also absol. Cf. allative a., elative a.1939 L. H. Gray Found. Lang. vii. 194 The termination finds further analo...
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Elative case
In grammar, the elative case (abbreviated ; from "to bring or carry out") is a locative grammatical case signifying that something comes from something ending, which then becomes identical to the elative morpheme of Estonian; for example: .
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superessive
supeˈressive, a. (and n.) Gram. [f. L. superesse to be higher than, survive, remain + -ive.] Designating a case or grammatical relation which expresses position above or on top of. Also absol. as n.1903 [see introessive a.] 1951 W. K. Matthews Languages U.S.S.R. vi. 99 Marr and M. Brière..recognise ...
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Allative case
The other locative cases in Finnish and Estonian are these:
Inessive case ("in")
Elative case ("out of")
Illative case ("into")
Adessive case ("on")
Ablative
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Inessive case
The remaining five cases are:
Elative case ("out of")
Illative case ("into")
Allative case ("onto")
Adessive case ("on")
Ablative case ("from")
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Delative case
Generally, Hungary itself and most Hungarian cities are placed into the delative case (foreign cities and some Hungarian cities use the elative case in
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Adessive case
The other locative cases in Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian are:
Inessive case ("in")
Elative case ("out of")
Illative case ("into")
Allative case ("onto
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离格
芬兰语
在芬兰语中,离格是六种位置格之一,表示“从某个表面/平面”出来,和出格(elative“从某种东西里面”出来)有明显的区别。
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Terminative case
These same postpositions with the elative (or ablative) case also express the opposite of a terminative: a limit in time or space of origination or initiation
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As'ad
As'ad ( / , ), informally transcribed as Asaad or Assaad, is an Arabic male given name derived from the elative degree of the adjective , thus meaning
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Ela
French Guiana
Experimental Lakes Area, in northwestern Ontario, Canada
Nay Pyi Taw International Airport, formerly Ela Airport, in Myanmar
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Elative
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Rahim
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Raheem Porter, from Juice (1992)
See also
Radio Raheem, a character in the film Do The Right Thing
Rahimuddin Khan, Pakistani general
Rahman, elative
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