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prolative
prolative, a. (prəʊˈleɪtɪv) [ad. late L. prōlātīv-us, f. prōlāt-us: see prolate a. and -ive.] † 1. Characterized by being uttered or spoken. Obs. rare— 1.1691 W. Nicholls Answ. Naked Gospel 93 The learned Fathers in the Church have been always careful, to distinguish between..the prolative, or enunc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prolative case
The prolative exists in a similar state in the Estonian language. Basque grammars frequently list the nortzat / nortako case (suffix -tzat or -tako) as "prolative" (prolatiboa). wikipedia.org
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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. Oxford English Dictionary
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Perlative case
See also Prolative case References Grammatical cases wikipedia.org
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translative
translative, a. (trɑːnsˈleɪtɪv, træns-, ˈtrɑːnslətɪv, ˈtræns-, -nz-) [ad. L. translātīv-us pertaining to transfer or translation (see translate and -ive); cf. F. translatif (14th c.) in legal use.] Involving or of the nature of translation (in various senses). † 1. Involving transference of meaning;... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alyutor language
There are eleven cases: absolutive, ergative, locative, dative, lative, prolative, contractive, causative, equative, comitative, and associative. is used for recipients, benefactors, directional objects (allative case), and subjects of experiential verbs Lative is used for motion toward a goal Prolative wikipedia.org
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prolate
▪ I. prolate, a. (ˈprəʊleɪt) [ad. L. prōlāt-us, pa. pple. of prōferre to bring forward, produce, prolong, f. prō, pro-1 + ferre to carry.] 1. Geom. Lengthened in the direction of the polar diameter: said of a spheroid formed by the revolution of an ellipse about its longer axis. Cf. oblate a. prolat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Veps language
The partitive, allative, terminative II, additive II and prolative singular cases have longer endings that are used with a few frequently-used pronouns Partitive singular: Forms the prolative singular. wikipedia.org
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Enets language
The prolative case (along what? or through what?) expresses an additional fourth local characteristic. There are seven cases in Enets: the nominative, genitive, accusative, lative, locative, ablative and prolative case. wikipedia.org
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延展格
延展格或沿格(Prolative case),也叫经由格(Vialis case)、Prosecutive case、Traversal case、Mediative case、Translative case,语法学格范畴术语,指经由、经过某名词或代词的格(case)。 wikipedia.org
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Even language
Nouns in Even are marked for 13 cases, including the nominative, accusative, dative, lative, two forms of the locative, prolative, three forms of the ablative wikipedia.org
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Udmurt grammar
The does not appear in the inessive, illative, terminative and prolative cases where the case ends with a vowel. The same exceptions appear in the plural as in the singular with the added exception of the instrumental reducing to and the prolative not used. wikipedia.org
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阿留特语语法
经由格(prolative case)用于经由运动而运动之间的变化源于(过格(perlative case)及出格(elative case))。 wikipedia.org
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Erzya language
Minimal pairs include: "along the path", in which the alveolar of the stem is retained before the prolative case ending , vs. , the connegative form The low vowel (), found in the comparative case () "the size of" and the prolative () "spatial multipoint used with verbs of motion as well as position wikipedia.org
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Tundra Yukaghir language
Oblique cases include dative, instrumental, comitative, locative, ablative, prolative, and transformative, the latter indicating the intended use or function wikipedia.org
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