- Annie's throat. The very noun for
lollipop in French, "sucette", is the
substantivised verb "sucer", sucking; the
title and the
refrain ("Annie aime les sucettes"...
-
rislen ('trickling, rustling').
Similar to
English gerunds or
German substantivised infinitives,
centaur nominals are not
generally covered by dictionaries...
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particular form of "Being". Thereby, for Zubiri, "Being" had been "
substantivised" by
Western philosophy. For Zubiri,
reality is
paramount to Being, which...
- they are older. Some
nouns may
allow either ending.
Nouns that are
substantivised forms of
adjectives always use -n.
tante "aunt" →
tantes chocolade "chocolate"...
- the
archaic period. This he
proposes to
understand as
reflecting a
substantivised *méi̯-no-,
meaning 'something
given in exchange, gift' from the same...
-
linguist Rostyslav Oreshko meanwhile interprets warpallas/warpallis as a
substantivised epithet of the
Luwian Storm-god Tarḫunzas,
meaning lit. 'the Powerful...
- his
continuous warnings that his
abstract "principles"
should not be "
substantivised". It is
significant that
Mesmer (1799)
describes how, once he had formulated...
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genitive in the singular,
including nouns with a
nominative sg. in -e and
substantivised adjectives.
Examples are mens (man), bode (courier), and
dappere ("brave...
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expressed by conjunctions;
Information about the
original part-of-speech of
substantivised words (non-nouns that act as
nouns in a
particular context); Stylistic/register...