genitive
21genitive-accusative — noun The use of genitive as a case of the grammatical object; exists at least in several Slavic and Finnic languages. The term genitive accusative refers to the use of genitive form in accusative function. It is a phenomenon that has grown and… …
22genitive case — noun the case expressing ownership • Syn: ↑genitive, ↑possessive, ↑possessive case • Hypernyms: ↑oblique, ↑oblique case • Hyponyms: ↑attributive genitive, ↑ …
23genitive absolute — noun : a construction in Greek in which a noun or pronoun and its adjunct both in the genitive case form together an adverbial phrase expressing generally the time, cause, or an attendant circumstance of an action (as Konōnos stratēgountos in… …
24genitive — См. genitivo …
25genitive — gen|i|tive [ dʒenıtıv ] noun singular LINGUISTICS a form of the noun or pronoun in the grammar of some languages, used to show possession. In English, this is shown by adding s at the end of the word, for example Sarah s birthday . ╾ gen|i|tive… …
26genitive — see GENERAL …
27genitive — indicating possession, origin or relation Grammatical Cases …
28genitive — gen·i·tive || dÊ’enɪtɪv n. possessive case (Grammar) adj. of or pertaining to the possessive case (Grammar) …
29genitive — a. Possessive …
30genitive — gen·i·tive …