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Definition of adessive in English: adessiveadjective aˈdɛsɪv Grammar Designating a case of nouns and pronouns (and adjectives in grammatical agreement with them) in Finnish and a number of other languages, expressing position on or near something, and a variety of other relationships, such as possession or instrumentality; (of a linguistic form) forming, relating to, or in this case.
noun aˈdɛsɪv Grammar The adessive case; a linguistic form denoting or in this case.
Origin Mid 19th century; earliest use found in Charles MacFarlane (1799–1858), historian and traveller. From classical Latin adesse to be present + -ive, after German adessiv or French adessif. Definition of adessive in US English: adessiveadjectiveaˈdɛsɪv Grammar Designating a case of nouns and pronouns (and adjectives in grammatical agreement with them) in Finnish and a number of other languages, expressing position on or near something, and a variety of other relationships, such as possession or instrumentality; (of a linguistic form) forming, relating to, or in this case.
nounaˈdɛsɪv Grammar The adessive case; a linguistic form denoting or in this case.
Origin Mid 19th century; earliest use found in Charles MacFarlane (1799–1858), historian and traveller. From classical Latin adesse to be present + -ive, after German adessiv or French adessif. |