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genitive    
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genitive
adj 1: serving to express or indicate possession; "possessive
pronouns"; "the genitive endings" [synonym: {possessive},
{genitive}]
n 1: the case expressing ownership [synonym: {genitive}, {genitive
case}, {possessive}, {possessive case}]

Genitive \Gen"i*tive\, a. [L. genitivus, fr. gignere, genitum,
to beget: cf. F. g['e]nitif. See {Gender}.] (Gram.)
Of or pertaining to that case (as the second case of Latin
and Greek nouns) which expresses source or possession. It
corresponds to the possessive case in English.
[1913 Webster]


Genitive \Gen"i*tive\, n. (Gram.)
The genitive case.
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{Genitive absolute}, a construction in Greek similar to the
ablative absolute in Latin. See {Ablative absolute}.
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  • Genitive case - Wikipedia
    A genitive can also serve purposes indicating other relationships For example, some verbs may feature arguments in the genitive case; and the genitive case may also have adverbial uses (see adverbial genitive) The genitive construction includes the genitive case, but is a broader category
  • Genitive Case: Explanation and Examples - Grammar Monster
    The genitive case is predominantly used for showing possession In English, the genitive case is often interchangeable with the possessive case, but not always Most people will encounter the term 'genitive case' when studying a foreign language
  • GENITIVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of GENITIVE is of, relating to, or being a grammatical case that typically marks a person or thing that possesses someone or something else or the source from which someone or something comes
  • What is the Genitive Case? Definition, Examples of English Genitive
    Genitive case definition: The genitive case is an English grammatical case that is used for a noun, pronoun, or adjective that modifies another noun The genitive case is most commonly used to show possession, but it can also show a thing’s source or a characteristic trait of something
  • GENITIVE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    GENITIVE definition: (in certain inflected languages) noting a case of nouns, pronouns, or adjectives, used primarily to express possession, measure, or origin: as John's hat, week's vacation, duty's call See examples of genitive used in a sentence
  • Understanding Genitive Case (Definition, Examples, Usage)
    What is the genitive case? How does it work? An adjective, pronoun, or noun that modifies another noun is used with the genitive case in English grammar The genitive case is most frequently employed to indicate possession, but it can also indicate the origin of an object, quality, or trait of something
  • The Genitive Case In English: Definition, Types, And Examples
    The genitive case is a grammatical construct that identifies a noun as modifying another noun While commonly associated with possession, it can convey a spectrum of relationships between nouns, such as composition, participation in an action, or reference
  • Genitive - definition of genitive by The Free Dictionary
    Define genitive genitive synonyms, genitive pronunciation, genitive translation, English dictionary definition of genitive adj 1 Of, relating to, or being the grammatical case expressing possession, measurement, or source 2 Of or relating to an affix or construction, such as
  • Genitive Case - Grammar. com
    The genitive case of English grammar is the case in English language which portrays possession of someone or something It is applied on nouns, pronouns and adjectives
  • The Genitive | Dickinson College Commentaries
    505 The Genitive is a blend of two cases, once distinct These are 1 The Genitive proper (like the Latin genitive), 2 The old Ablative, or From case In great part the two sets of uses are fairly distinct; but some uses are puzzling, and must be learned mainly through reading (In Latin the genitive remained pure, and the ablative was blended with the instrumental and the locative See





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