denominative in English

adjective

naming; denoting a word derived from a noun or adjective (Grammar)

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1. De Vaan says Arguere is probably "a denominative verb 'to make bright, enlighten' to an adj

2. De Vaan says Arguere is probably "a denominative verb 'to make bright, enlighten' to an adj

3. Entries with "Argumentator" argumentor: argumentor (Latin) Origin & history From argūmentum ("argument, evidence, proof"), from arguō ("show, prove").Verb I adduce arguments or proof of something… arguo: arguo (Latin) Origin & history Often taken to be a denominative verb 'to make bright, enlighten' to Proto-Italic *argu-‎ ("bright"), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂érǵus‎…