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1 illativum
illātīvus ( inl-), a, um, adj. [id.], inferring, concluding, illative (cf. illatio, II. B.): particulae, Plin. ap. Diom. p. 410 P.— Subst.: illātīvum, an inference, conclusion: universale, particulare, Apul. Dogm. Plat. 3, p. 34, 24. [p. 884] -
2 illativus
illātīvus ( inl-), a, um, adj. [id.], inferring, concluding, illative (cf. illatio, II. B.): particulae, Plin. ap. Diom. p. 410 P.— Subst.: illātīvum, an inference, conclusion: universale, particulare, Apul. Dogm. Plat. 3, p. 34, 24. [p. 884] -
3 inlativus
illātīvus ( inl-), a, um, adj. [id.], inferring, concluding, illative (cf. illatio, II. B.): particulae, Plin. ap. Diom. p. 410 P.— Subst.: illātīvum, an inference, conclusion: universale, particulare, Apul. Dogm. Plat. 3, p. 34, 24. [p. 884] -
4 ratiocinativus
rătĭōcĭnātīvus, a, um, adj. [id.].I.In rhet., of or belonging to reasoning, syllogistic, ratiocinative:II.genus,
Cic. Inv. 1, 13, 17:quaestio,
Quint. 7, 1, 60:status,
id. 7, 8, 3; cf. id. 3, 6, 46; 61; 5, 10, 6.—In gram.: ratiocinativa conjunctio, serving for inference, illative, as ergo, igitur, Diom. p. 410 P.
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Illative — Il la*tive, a. [L. illativus: cf. F. illatif.] Relating to, dependent on, or denoting, illation; inferential; conclusive; as, an illative consequence or proposition; an illative word, as then, therefore, etc. [1913 Webster] {Illative conversion}… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Illative — Il la*tive, n. An illative particle, as for, because. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
illative — [il′ə tiv, i lāt′iv] adj. [L illativus: see ILLATION] 1. expressing or introducing an inference: said of such words as therefore 2. of, or having the nature of, an illation; inferential n. 1. an illative word or phrase 2. an illation or inference … English World dictionary
illative — index deductible (provable) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
illative — (adj.) inferential, 1610s, from L.L. illativus, from L. illatus brought in, used as pp. of inferre. As a noun from 1590s … Etymology dictionary
illative — illatively, adv. /il euh tiv, i lay tiv/, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or expressing illation; inferential: an illative word such as therefore. 2. Gram. noting a case, as in Finnish, whose distinctive function is to indicate place into or toward… … Universalium
illative — il•la•tive [[t]ˈɪl ə tɪv, ɪˈleɪ tɪv[/t]] adj. of or expressing illation; inferential: an illative word such as “therefore.”[/ex] • Etymology: 1585–95; < LL il′la•tive•ly, adv … From formal English to slang
illative — /ɪˈleɪtɪv/ (say i laytiv) adjective relating to or expressing illation; inferential: an illative word such as therefore . {Latin illātīvus} –illatively, adverb …
Illative case — in the Finno Ugric languages= Illative (from Latin illatus brought in ) is, in the Finnish language, Estonian language and the Hungarian language, the third of the locative cases with the basic meaning of into (the inside of) .An example from… … Wikipedia
Illative conversion — Illative Il la*tive, a. [L. illativus: cf. F. illatif.] Relating to, dependent on, or denoting, illation; inferential; conclusive; as, an illative consequence or proposition; an illative word, as then, therefore, etc. [1913 Webster] {Illative… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Illative sense — Illative Il la*tive, a. [L. illativus: cf. F. illatif.] Relating to, dependent on, or denoting, illation; inferential; conclusive; as, an illative consequence or proposition; an illative word, as then, therefore, etc. [1913 Webster] {Illative… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English