illative in English

adjective
1
of the nature of or stating an inference.
The word 'world,' or cosmos, in the original language of the New Testament, is not an illative term.
2
relating to or denoting a case of nouns in some languages used to express motion into something.
The illative case, denoting direction of movement, is rare in modern standard Lithuanian, although it's used in the common spoken language.
noun
1
the illative case, or a word in this case.
The illative is used selectively and usually as an adverb of place, but in some dialects of Lithuanian, all four locatives are still in use.
adjective

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1. Inflection of Ahvenanmaa (Kotus type 18/maa, no gradation) nominative Ahvenanmaa — genitive Ahvenanmaan — partitive Ahvenanmaata — illative Ahvenanmaahan — singular plural nominative Ahvenanmaa — accusative nom

2. Inflection of Ameba (Kotus type 11/omena, no gradation) nominative Ameba: Amebat: genitive Ameban: amebien ameboiden ameboitten: partitive Amebaa: amebia ameboita: illative Amebaan: amebiin ameboihin: singular plural nominative Ameba: Amebat: accusative nom