delative

delative
a case of verbs used, chiefly in Hungarian, to express the movement from the surface of something (like "moved off the table").

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  • delative — ād.iv adjective Etymology: Latin delatus + English ive of a grammatical case : denoting motion down from * * * /di lay tiv/, Gram. adj. 1. noting a case whose distinctive function is to indicate place down from which. n. 2. the delative case. [… …   Useful english dictionary

  • delative — /di lay tiv/, Gram. adj. 1. noting a case whose distinctive function is to indicate place down from which. n. 2. the delative case. [ < L delat(us) (see DELATE) + IVE] * * * …   Universalium

  • Delative case — The delative case (abbreviated del; from Latin deferre to bear or bring away or down ) in the Hungarian language can originally express the movement from the surface of something (e.g. off the table ), but it is used in several other meanings… …   Wikipedia

  • delative case — noun case used to indicate movement from an object. In English, this is usually expressed by the prepositions from or off of, as in down off of the house. Hungarian is a language that uses the delative case …   Wiktionary

  • delative — См. delativo …   Пятиязычный словарь лингвистических терминов

  • delative — indicating motion downward Grammatical Cases …   Phrontistery dictionary

  • delative — de·la·tive …   English syllables

  • Венгерский язык — Самоназвание: Magyar nyelv Страны: Венгрия, Румыния, Словакия …   Википедия

  • Accusative case — The accusative case (abbreviated acc) of a noun is the grammatical case used to mark the direct object of a transitive verb. The same case is used in many languages for the objects of (some or all) prepositions. It is a noun that is having… …   Wikipedia

  • Ablative case — In linguistics, ablative case (abbreviated ABL) is a name given to cases in various languages whose common characteristic is that they mark motion away from something, though the details in each language may differ. The name ablative is derived… …   Wikipedia

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