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noun* * *(a word used as the name of a person, animal, place, state or thing: The words `boy', `James' and `happiness' are all nouns.) das Substantiv* * *[naʊn]common \noun Gattungsname fproper \noun Eigenname m* * *[naʊn]nSubstantiv( um) nt, Hauptwort ntabstract noun — Abstraktum nt
common noun — Gattungsname or -begriff m
proper noun — Name m
* * *A s Substantiv n, Hauptwort nB adj substantivisch:noun phrase Nominalphrase fn. abk1. natus, born geb.2. neuter4. noon5. north N6. northern nördl.7. note8. noun Subst.9. number Nr.N abk3. north N4. northern nördl.5. noun Subst.* * *noun* * *n.Hauptwort n.Substantiv n. -
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[naʊn] ncommon \noun Gattungsname f;proper \noun Eigenname m -
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Hauptwort, NomenEnglish-German dictionary of linguistics and dialectology > noun
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Nominalphrase (GTG)English-German dictionary of linguistics and dialectology > noun phrase
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9 collective noun
noun(Ling.) Kollektivum, das* * *col·lec·tive ˈnoun* * *n (GRAM)Kollektivum nt, Sammelbegriff m* * ** * *noun(Ling.) Kollektivum, das -
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noun(Ling.) Verbalsubstantiv, das* * *nVerbalsubstantiv nt* * *noun(Ling.) Verbalsubstantiv, das -
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14 count noun
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15 proper noun
= proper name, nouns (Ling.) Eigenname, der* * *prop·er ˈname, prop·er ˈnounn Eigenname m* * *nEigenname m* * *= proper name, nouns (Ling.) Eigenname, der -
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noun phrase — noun a phrase that can function as the subject or object of a verb • Syn: ↑nominal phrase, ↑nominal • Hypernyms: ↑phrase * * * noun Usage: sometimes capitalized N&P : a syntactic element (as a word, phrase, or clause) that can be u … Useful english dictionary
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noun adjunct — noun a noun that modifies another noun and that is optional (that is, it can be removed without affecting the grammar of the sentence). For example, in the compound noun chicken soup , the noun adjunct chicken modifies the noun soup . Syn:… … Wiktionary
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noun group — noun groups N COUNT A noun group is a noun or pronoun, or a group of words based on a noun or pronoun. In the sentence, He put the bottle of wine on the kitchen table , He , the bottle of wine , and the kitchen table are all noun groups. Syn:… … English dictionary
Noun — (noun), n. [OF. noun, nun, num, non, nom, F. nom, fr. L. nomen name. See {Name}.] (Gram.) A word used as the designation or appellation of a creature or thing, existing in fact or in thought; a substantive. [1913 Webster] Note: By some… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
noun — [naun] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Anglo French; Origin: name, noun , from Old French nom, from Latin nomen; NOMINAL] a word or group of words that represent a person (such as Michael , teacher or police officer ), a place (such as France or school ),… … Dictionary of contemporary English
noun — (n.) late 14c., from Anglo Fr. noun name, noun, from O.Fr. nom, non (Mod.Fr. nom), from L. nomen name, noun (see NAME (Cf. name) (n.)). Old English used name to mean noun. Related: Nounal … Etymology dictionary