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ELATIVE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. linguistics : the absolute superlative 2. [elative entry 1] a : the elative case of a language b : a form in the elative case.
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Elative (gradation) - Wikipedia
a stage of gradation that can be used to express comparatives or superlatives. The Arabic elative has a special inflection similar to that of colour and defect ...
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Elative case - Wikipedia
In grammar, the elative case (abbreviated ELA; from Latin: efferre "to bring or carry out") is a locative grammatical case signifying that something comes from ...
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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 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
elative (plural elatives). In Semitic languages, the “adjective degree of superiority”. In some languages such as Arabic, the concepts of comparative and ...
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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 definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. noting a case, as in Finnish, whose function is to indicate motion out of or away from noun 2. an elative case 3. an adjectival form, as in Arabic, denoting ...
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ELATIVE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Elative definition: noting a case, as in Finnish, whose function is to indicate motion out of or away from.. See examples of ELATIVE used in a sentence.
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Elative - illative - Hull AWE
Note that both 'elative' and 'illative' may be used either as adjectives or as nouns. We may say, e.g, either 'Akbar is an elative' or 'Akbar is ...
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elative, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the adjective elative is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for elative is from 1595, in the writing of Thomas Lodge, ...
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Elative - Study Finnish
The Elative (elatiivi) case is part of the internal locative cases. It typically corresponds to the “from” preposition in English.
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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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