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аблятивныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ablatival
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Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > ablatival
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[ab·la·ti·val || ‚æblə'taɪvl]◙ adj. של יחסת ב- או מן- (בדקדוק)* * *◙ (קודקדב) -ןמ וא -ב תסחי לש◄ -
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adj. \/ˌæbləˈtaɪv(ə)l\/( grammatikk) ablativ- -
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oi, voro, vor (continually) (pref. \#oio-, vor-, voro-), EVERWHITE, EVER-SNOW-WHITE Oiolossë (a name for Taniquetil; gen Oiolossëo is attested in Nam, where it has an ablatival meaning); EVERSUMMER Oiolairë, EVERLASTING oia; vorima; EVERLASTING [?AGE] (Tolkien's handwriting was illegible) oirë, oialë; FOR EVER, EVERLASTINGLY oialë (evidently the noun just mentioned used as an adverb), tennoio, oia (the latter is both adj. "everlasting" and the adv. *"everlastingly", according to VT46:8). –OY, UT:458, BOR, LT1:250/273, Nam/RGEO:67, Silm:429, UT:317
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ablatival — adjective of or pertaining to ablative … Wiktionary
ablatival — ab·la·ti·val || ‚æblÉ™ taɪvl adj. (Grammar) of or pertaining to the ablative case (used to indicate direction, location, or agency) … English contemporary dictionary
ablatival — ab·la·ti·val … English syllables
ablatival — |ablə|tīvəl adjective Etymology: ablative + al : connected with the ablative case or any of the relations frequently expressed by it : of or belonging to the ablative case … Useful english dictionary
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