- agentive case
- s LINGÜÍSTICA cas agentiu
English-Catalan dictionary. 2013.
English-Catalan dictionary. 2013.
agentive case — Aui ia. ♦ The common agentive preposition is e. (Gram. 9.9.) … English-Hawaiian dictionary
agentive — /ay jeuhn tiv/, adj. Gram. 1. pertaining to, or productive of, a form that indicates an agent or agency. 2. (in case grammar) pertaining to the semantic role or case of a noun phrase that indicates the volitional or primary causer of the action… … Universalium
agentive — a•gen•tive [[t]ˈeɪ dʒən tɪv[/t]] adj. 1) gram. of or designating a linguistic form or case that indicates the doer or causer of an action 2) gram. an agentive word or suffix, as the suffix er in painter[/ex] 3) cvb gram. the agentive case … From formal English to slang
case — 1. Container. Pahu, wahī. 2. Court case. Hihia, hihia kalaima, hihia waiwai. ♦ Admiralty case, ho okolokolo moku. 3. Situation. Kūlana. ♦ Serious case, kūlana pilikia loa, kūlana kūpiliki i. ♦ In case of trespassing, a ma kahi o ke … English-Hawaiian dictionary
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