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Definition of Declensional
1. a. Belonging to declension.
Definition of Declensional
1. Adjective. Pertaining to declension. ¹
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Definition of Declensional
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Declensional
Literary usage of Declensional
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Grammar of the Hindi Language: In which are Treated the Standard Hindí by Samuel Henry Kellogg (1876)
"... nouns in a, the Hindi has retained, in the sing., no trace of the old Sanskrit
or Prakrit declensional system. ..."
2. Language and the Study of Language: Twelve Lectures on the Principles of by William Dwight Whitney (1889)
"... their character as the historical germs of our language ; development of
inflective speech from them. Production of declensional, conjugational, ..."
3. New High German: A Comparative Study by William Winston Valentine (1894)
"FIRST OR STRONG (OLD) declensional FORM. The adjective with strong endings stands
without def. art. or other determinative, or with uninflected ..."
4. Second Book of Sanskrit: Being a Treatise on Grammar, with Exercises by Ramkrishna Gopal Bhandarkar (1881)
"declensional IRREGULARITIES. mnf w• The student should remember the terminations
given at the head of Lesson XXY. ..."
5. Brief German Grammar by Roscoe James Ham, Arthur Newton Leonard (1908)
"LESSON XIII ADJECTIVES — declensional DETAILS 219. After most indefinite numerals
the choice between strong and weak endings in the nominative and ..."
6. Language and Its Study, with Especial Reference to the Indo-European Family by William Dwight Whitney, Richard Morris (1880)
"Production of declensional, conjugational, and derivative apparatus, and of the
parts of speech. Relation of synthetic and analytic forms. ..."
7. Affixes in Their Origin & Application: Exhibiting the Etymologic Structure by Samuel Stehman Haldeman (1865)
"[-0 nominative and -N declensional. See under -ION.] potion carbon falcon scorpion
histrionic mucronate - ON, n. that which, &c. [f 1. ..."