Use "genitive" in a sentence

1. Bernt Genitive: Bernts Name Days

2. A limiting genitive is sometimes used instead of a noun in apposition (Appositional Genitive) (§ 282)

3. Accidentia f (genitive Accidentiae); first declension

4. Allophon n (genitive Allophons, plural Allophone)

5. Abbrev.: Aps; genitive form: Apodis; approx

6. 1400, Anents, Anentes, with adverbial genitive

7. 3 The genitive noun is used attributively.

8. boght m (genitive singular boght, plural Boghtyn)

9. 2 Amor matris: subjective and objective genitive.

10. Ameban: genitive Ameban: amebien ameboiden ameboitten amebojen rare

11. Beamer m (genitive Beamers, plural Beamer) video projector

12. Apathie f (genitive Apathie, plural Apathien) apathy; Declension

13. Ardea (genitive Ardeae) (fem.) heron; Derived words & phrases

14. Boght m (genitive singular boght, plural Boghtyn) 2

15. Asymmetrie f (genitive Asymmetrie, plural Asymmetrien) asymmetry; Declension

16. Ador n ( genitive Adoris or adōris ); third declension

17. Context example: the genitive noun is used Attributively

18. Anthocyan n ( genitive Anthocyans, plural Anthocyane ) ( organic chemistry) Anthocyanin.

19. amula (genitive Amulae) (fem.) basin (or similar shallow vessel)

20. Latin: ·nominative masculine plural of Adductus· genitive masculine singular of Adductus· genitive neuter singular of Adductus vocative masculine plural of Adductus

21. Advent m (genitive Adventes or Advents, plural Advente) (Christianity) Advent

22. Bowle f (genitive Bowle, plural Bowlen) punch (beverage) Declension

23. (ˈɛəriːz ) noun Word forms: Latin genitive Arietis (əˈraɪɪtɪs ) 1

24. Noun Anail (fem.) (genitive singular ~e, nominative plural ~í)

25. Plural of Anglicism··indefinite genitive singular of Anglicism

26. Amaretto m (genitive Amarettos, plural Amaretti) amaretto (liqueur) Further reading

27. ‘If the Adnominal genitive in the abbreviated sentence corresponds to the object in the full sentence, it is referred to as an objective genitive.’ ‘In these two languages the loose genitive is more productive than in Finnish: it is the primary way of indicating possession in Adnominal constructions.’

28. Culmus m (genitive culmī); second declension stalk, stem (of grass etc.)

29. 8 Genitive — Mein es gut en Freund es , of my good friend.

30. Benethe Genitive: Benethes - Norwegian ; Nominative: Benethe Genitive: Benethes Statistics Name Count per Country (What's this?) Please turn your device to landscape orientation for better view of statistics tables and graphs

31. Bereth Genitive: Bereths - Norwegian ; Nominative: Bereth Genitive: Bereths Statistics Name Count per Country (What's this?) Please turn your device to landscape orientation for better view of statistics tables and graphs

32. Broid f (genitive singular Broide, nominative plural Broideanna) sting-fish; Declension Alternative forms

33. The Accusative marks the object, while the genitive marks the possessor of something.

34. Blick m (genitive Blicks or Blickes, plural Blicke) glance, look; view; Declension

35. Analogie f (genitive Analogie, plural Analogien) analogy (similar example as explanation) 1841, Dr

36. Der Arno m (genitive Arno or Arnos) Arno (a river in Tuscany) Declension

37. 7 Double genitive and possessive partitive constructions have long been debated over in literature.

38. Finnish: ·Genitive singular form of bromi.··Bromine (nonmetallic chemical element)

39. Attributively: 1 adv in an attributive manner “the genitive noun is used Attributively ”

40. (astronomy) Genitive form of Aries used when naming stars, such as α Arietis.

41. Brachet m (genitive Brachets, plural Brachete) June (sixth month of the Gregorian calendar) Declension

42. Pronunciation Noun Accidentia (genitive Accidentiae) (fem.) casual event, chance, happenstance; Related words & phrases

43. Brocken m (genitive Brockens) the Brocken, Blocksberg (a mountain in the Harz mountain range, Germany)

44. Baske m ( genitive Basken, plural Basken, female Baskin ) Basque (male or of unspecified sex)

45. Brei m ( genitive Breies or Breis, plural Breie ) mash; mush; porridge; any semisolid food

46. 4 This thesis is to discuss the genitive case from the perspective of Cognitive Linguistics.

47. Plural of Branchia··genitive/dative singular of Branchia nominative/vocative plural of Branchia

48. Asyl n (genitive Asyls, plural Asyle) asylum (shelter, refuge) political asylum, right of asylum; Declension

49. Every line of the poem begins with the anaphor "otto", or the possessive (genitive) "ottos".

50. Inflection of aramea (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation) nominative aramea: arameat: genitive Aramean: arameoiden arameoitten: partitive

51. Positive Degree; Feminine Masculine Neuter; Singular; Nominative: Absurda: Absurdus: Absurdum: Genitive: Absurdae: Absurdi: Absurdi: Dative: Absurdae: Absurdo

52. The declension of the noun Agape is in singular genitive Agape and in the plural nominative Agapen

53. Noun nominative ein der Blick: die Blicke: genitive eines des Blickes, Blicks: der Blicke: dative einem dem …

54. Accusative object), and probably at least a couple that still take genitive objects, if anybody still uses them

55. 5 The "genitive" form of the constellation name,[www.Sentencedict.com] used when referring to stars in that constellation.

56. Cepheus [ see-fee- uhs, -fyoos ] noun, genitive Ce·phe·i [see-fee-ahy] for 1.

57. The Adessive singular is formed using the genitive stem and the Adessive plural using the plural stem

58. Positive Degree; Feminine Masculine Neuter; Singular; Nominative: Altera: Alter: Alterum: Genitive: Alterius: Alterius: Alterius: Dative: Alteri: Alteri: Alteri

59. Accusative would be the case for direct objects (DOs) and genitive for possessive Clitics and indirect objects (IOs)

60. 1 The genitive forms of the pronouns 'I', 'we' and 'she' are 'my/mine', 'our/ours' and 'her/hers'.

61. Positive Degree; Feminine Masculine Neuter; Singular; Nominative: Aperta: Apertus: Apertum: Genitive: Apertae: Aperti: Aperti: Dative: Apertae: Aperto: Aperto

62. 12 This paper argues, instead, that there exists a semantic asymmetry between double genitive and possessive partitive constructions.

63. 10 This paper tends to provide some objective and scientific data for future study on the genitive in novel language.

64. Aftershaves: genitive eines des Aftershaves: der Aftershaves: dative einem dem Aftershave: den Aftershaves: accusative ein das Aftershave: die Aftershaves: Further reading

65. Attributive: 1 adj of adjectives; placed before the nouns they modify “`red' is an Attributive adjective in `a red apple'” Synonyms: prenominal Attributive genitive a word in the genitive case used as an Attributive adjective Antonyms: predicative of adjectives; relating to or occurring within the predicate of a sentence

66. 1200, anes, Basically an adverbial form of one with adverbial genitive -s.The Old English form was æne, but it was replaced by, or reshaped by analogy with, the genitive singular of the early Middle English form of one and the common addition of -es to adverbs at that time

67. These pronouns can take four different suffixes: the genitive -l or -le, the emphatic -ni, the comitative -noy and the contrastive -v.

68. Noun nominative eine die Bowle: die Bowlen: genitive einer der Bowle: der Bowlen: dative einer der Bowle: den Bowlen: accusative eine die Bowle…

69. Ablativ: die Ablative: genitive eines des Ablativs: der Ablative: dative einem dem Ablativ: den Ablativen: accusative einen den Ablativ: die Ablative: Related terms

70. Noun nominative ein das Asyl: die Asyle: genitive eines des Asyls: der Asyle: dative einem dem Asyl: den Asylen: accusative ein das Asyl:

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

72. From classical Latin Agricultor from agrī, genitive of ager field + cultor cultivator from cult-, past participial stem of colere to cultivate, to worship + -or.

73. 11 Case: The category of case is prominent in the grammar of Latin, with six distinctions of nominative, vocative, accusative, genitive, dative and ablative.

74. Noun nominative ein der Brachet: die Brachete: genitive eines des Brachets: der Brachete: dative einem dem Brachet: den Bracheten: accusative einen den Brachet:

75. Adenoid Meaning: "gland-like," from medical Latin Adenoideus, from Greek adenoeides, from adēn (genitive adēnos) "gland"… See definitions of Adenoid.

76. Noun nominative eine die Apathie: die Apathien: genitive einer der Apathie: der Apathien: dative einer der Apathie: den Apathien: accusative eine die Apathie: die

77. From classical Latin Agricultor from agrī, genitive of ager field + cultor cultivator from cult-, past participial stem of colere to cultivate, to worship + -or.

78. As you probably know, genitive and nominative cases had to do with the subject of the sentence; the Accusative case is a little different

79. Singular plural indefinite articulation definite articulation indefinite articulation definite articulation nominative/accusative (un) Contrabandist: Contrabandistul (niște) Contrabandisti: Contrabandistii: genitive/dative (unui) Contrabandist: Contrabandistului (unor) …

80. Noun nominative eine die Asymmetrie: die Asymmetrien: genitive einer der Asymmetrie: der Asymmetrien: dative einer der Asymmetrie: den Asymmetrien: accusative eine die Asymmetrie: die