inceptive in English

adjective
1
relating to or marking the beginning of something; initial.
After quick cooling down, the inceptive sunshade curtain is set to a curled finished sunshade curtain.
noun
1
an inceptive verb.
These verbs are in the literature referred to as ‘ inceptives ’.

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1. Candesc-ĕre, inceptive of cand-ēre, to glow.] How to pronounce Candescence?

2. Synonyms for Aborning include incipient, nascent, inceptive, budding, inchoate, initial, first, inaugural, embryonic and earliest

3. Concupiscence (n.) "ardent desire, improper or illicit desire, lustful feeling," mid-14c., from Old French concupiscence and directly from Late Latin Concupiscentia "eager desire," from present-participle stem of Latin concupiscere, inceptive of concupere "to be very desirous of," from assimilated form of com-, here probably an intensive prefix (see com-), + cupere "to long for" (see cupidity).

4. Concupiscence (n.) "ardent desire, improper or illicit desire, lustful feeling," mid-14c., from Old French Concupiscence and directly from Late Latin concupiscentia "eager desire," from present-participle stem of Latin concupiscere, inceptive of concupere "to be very desirous of," from assimilated form of com-, here probably an intensive prefix (see com-), + cupere "to long for" (see cupidity).