Definition of Feminines

1. Noun. (plural of feminine) ¹

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Definition of Feminines

1. feminine [n] - See also: feminine

Lexicographical Neighbors of Feminines

feminalities
feminality
feminate
feminazi
feminazis
femineity
feminicity
feminie
feminine rhyme
feminine rhymes
femininely
feminineness
femininenesses
feminines (current term)
femininities
femininize
femininized
femininizes
femininizing
feminisation
feminise
feminised
feminiser
feminisers
feminises
feminising

Literary usage of Feminines

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Greek Grammar: For Schools and Colleges by James Hadley (1884)
"Originally all these feminines ended in long -5 and were declined like x«/"*- BU^ ... We distinguish, therefore, Two CLASSES OF feminines. 137. FIRST CLASS. ..."

2. A Greek Grammar for Schools and Colleges by Herbert Weir Smyth (1916)
"CONTRACTS (feminines AND MASCULINES) 194. Most substantives in аи, ей, and ей? are contracted. ... The few feminines are declined like the masculines. ..."

3. New High German: A Comparative Study by William Winston Valentine (1894)
"With feminines without Article applied to things and taking the Gen. s : Ueber Naturs Grosse ... Note on the Gen. s and Plural s found with NHG feminines. ..."

4. A New German Grammar by Marion Dexter Learned (1903)
"23 The Weak Declension The weak declension forms its oblique cases by the addition of It (except in the case of feminines, which remain .unchanged in the ..."

5. A Sanskrit Grammar for Beginners, in Devanâgarî and Roman Letters Throughout by Friedrich Max Müller (1870)
"... declension of the corresponding feminine nouns. A few observations on this point must suffice. § 243. Adjectives* in ^ a form their feminines in ^n«. ..."

6. The Primitives of the Greek Tongue: With Rules for Derivation by Claude Lancelot (1812)
"The active is formed from the present, and from the second aorist, and sometimes from the perfect, and the first aorist. FRUM the PRESENT come the feminines ..."

7. Hebrew Grammar of Gesenius by Wilhelm Gesenius, Moses Stuart (1846)
"Paradigms of the feminines. These are much more simple than the masculines, ... A of the feminines. In the plural, there is no practical difference between ..."

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