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Definition of Copulatively

Copulatively
Copulatively Cop"u*la"tive*ly, adv. In a copulative manner.

Meaning of Copulatively from wikipedia

- not universally the case. A verb that is a co**** is sometimes called a co****tive or co****r verb. In English primary education grammar courses, a co****...
- Look up co****tive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Co****tive may refer to: Co**** (linguistics), a part of speech Co****tion (zoology), the union...
- The co****tive a (also a co****tivum, a athroistikon) is the prefix ἁ- (ha-) or α- (a-) used to express unity in Ancient Gr****, derived from Proto-Indo-European...
- [eɣó imí]), literally 'I am' or 'It is I', is an emphatic form of the co****tive verb εἰμι that is recorded in the Gospels to have been spoken by Jesus...
- ne-penthe). It is not to be confused with, among other things, an alpha co****tive (e.g. a-delphós) or the prefix an- (i.e. the preposition aná with ecthlipsis...
- Because many of these co****tive verbs may be used non-co****tively, examples are provided. Also, there can be other co****tive verbs depending on the...
- This article is a description of the morphology, syntax, and semantics of Korean. For phonetics and phonology, see Korean phonology. See also Korean honorifics...
- Co****tive pronouns Meaning Examples נא‎ First person, singular, common עדיפנא‎ I am more worthy (Kiddushin 29b) ת‎ Second person, singular, common עציבת‎...
- Justin, Epitome of Pompeius Trogus, 25.2 and 26.2; the related subject of co****tive compounds, where both are of equal weight, is exhaustively treated in...
- Proto-Indo-European *n̥- (syllabic nasal) and is cognate with English un-. Co****tive a is the Gr**** prefix ἁ- or ἀ- ha-, a-. It comes from Proto-Indo-European...