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pro·nom·i·nal P0595500 (prō-nŏm′ə-nəl)adj.1. Of, relating to, or functioning as a pronoun.2. Resembling a pronoun, as by specifying a person, place, or thing, while functioning primarily as another part of speech. His in his choice is a pronominal adjective. [Late Latin prōnōminālis, from Latin prōnōmen, prōnōmin-, pronoun : pro-, in place of; see pro-1 + nōmen, name, noun; see noun.] pro·nom′i·nal·ly adv.pronominal (prəʊˈnɒmɪnəl) adj (Grammar) relating to or playing the part of a pronoun[C17: from Late Latin prōnōminālis, from prōnōmen a pronoun] proˈnominally advpro•nom•i•nal (proʊˈnɒm ə nl) adj. 1. pertaining to, derived from, functioning as, or resembling a pronoun: My in my book is a pronominal adjective. n. 2. a pronominal word or expression. [1635–45; < Late Latin prōnōminālis. See pronoun, -al1] pro•nom′i•nal•ly, adv. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | pronominal - a phrase that functions as a pronounpronominal phrasephrase - an expression consisting of one or more words forming a grammatical constituent of a sentence | Adj. | 1. | pronominal - relating to pronouns; "pronominal reference" | Translations EncyclopediaSeepronounpronominal
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