Definition of Unpossessed. Meaning of Unpossessed. Synonyms of Unpossessed

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Definition of Unpossessed

Unpossess
Unpossess Un`pos*sess", v. t. [1st pref. un- + possess.] To be without, or to resign, possession of. [Obs.]

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- "Afterword". The Unpossessed. The Feminist Press. p. 359. ISBN 9780935312218. Hardwick, Elizabeth (September 28, 2002). "On The Unpossessed". The New York...
- Singular Noun Plural Noun Dual Noun Unpossessed Ø -t -k 1st person possessor singular -ka -nka -gka plural -put -put -gput dual -pung -pung -gpung 2nd...
- distinguish ergative from absolutive case (-t marks unpossessed ergative plurals as well as unpossessed absolutive plurals). In cases like this, the SOV...
- before. With directions from Stephen Strange, they find Odin in Norway. Unpossessed, Odin explains that he is dying, Ragnarök is imminent despite Thor's...
- the fourth quarter, enabled Iowa's victory despite being outgained and unpossessed. Following the season, Campbell was given the 2022 Butkus Award as the...
- declaration described the beach as "a certain wild and uninhabited, unpossessed and wasteland, called the beach." This "waste land" is now part of one...
- construct state (possessed) form and malikah and malka are the absolute (unpossessed) form. In Geʽez, the word for "queen" is ንግሥት nəgəśt, but in the construct...
- prefixes (A/Sa). Inalienably possessed nouns have what is known as an "unpossessed" form (also known as "absolute") marked with the suffix *-tfi or *-hV...
- the inalienable (and obligatorily possessed) body-part nouns to remain unpossessed. This suffix essentially converts inalienable body-part nouns into alienable...
- animate and inanimate nouns. In most varieties of Nahuatl, nouns in the unpossessed singular form generally take an absolutive suffix. The most common forms...