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substantival
[ suhb-stuhn-tahy-vuhl ]
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Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲȴٲ·پv· adverb
- ԴDzȴܲ·ٲ·پv adjective
- ԴDzȴܲ·ٲ·پv·ly adverb
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of substantival1
First recorded in 1825–35; substantive + -al 1
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Example Sentences
Examples have not been reviewed.
It was long before the speaker was able to imagine an action without an object, and when he did so, it was a neuter or substantival rather than a passive verb that he formed.
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There are three forms of the participle, viz.:—The adjectival in -A, the adverbial in -E, and the substantival in -O. 203.
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In a substantival form, the term is used in physical geography for a level tract.
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In the various substantival meanings in law, with which this article deals, the common idea underlying them is an end or final settlement of a matter.
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But substantival datives and accusatives, as in Modern English, follow the predicate.
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