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Definition of Attributively
1. Adverb. In an attributive manner. "The genitive noun is used attributively"
Definition of Attributively
1. adv. In an attributive manner.
Definition of Attributively
1. Adverb. In an attributive manner. ¹
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Definition of Attributively
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Attributively
Literary usage of Attributively
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Graiméar na Gaeḋilge by Na Bráiṫreaċaiḃ Críostaṁla, Christian Brothers (1901)
"In Irish almost every common adjective can be used both predicatively and
attributively. There are, however, one or two exceptions: ..."
2. A compendious German grammar by William Dwight Whitney (1882)
"The Adjective, in German, is declined only when used attributively or substantively.
115. 1. The attributive adjective always precedes the noun which it ..."
3. New Method of Learning the German Language by W. H. Woodbury (1875)
"Present participles attributively used have the same .co>- ernment as the verbs
from which they are derived, and, when the object is expressed, ..."
4. A New Method of Learning the German Language: Embracing Both the Analytic by W. H. Woodbury (1865)
"Present participles attributively used have the same government as the verbs from
which they are derived, and, when the object is expressed, precede it; ..."
5. Manual of Military German by Frederick William Charles Lieder, Ray Waldron Pettengill (1918)
"PARTICIPLES USED attributively This construction is very common in German and in
its simplest form needs no explanation: ..."
6. An English Grammar: Methodical, Analytical, and Historical. With a Treatise by Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner (1874)
"... is aleo sometimes added, apparently attributively, to the substantive.
My absence was not six months ..."
7. A First Book in German: To Precede the "German Course." by George Fisk Comfort (1888)
"... AND attributively. OLD DECLENSION OP ADJECTIVES. 3fl ber Coffee gut? Is the
coffee good? ... attributively ..."