Definition of Deverbatives

1. deverbative [n] - See also: deverbative

Lexicographical Neighbors of Deverbatives

devenustated
deverbal
deverbal noun
deverbalise
deverbalised
deverbalises
deverbalising
deverbalization
deverbalize
deverbalized
deverbalizes
deverbalizing
deverbally
deverbals
deverbative
deverbatives (current term)
devest
devested
devesting
devests
devexities
devexity
deviance
deviances
deviancies
deviancy
deviants
deviate
deviated

Literary usage of Deverbatives

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

1. The German Language: Outlines of Its Development by Tobias Johann Casjen Diekhoff (1914)
"It must not be implied that all deverbatives in -en go back to the -jan type. ... The three suffixes mentioned in connection with the deverbatives played ..."

2. The Third Class of Weak Verbs in Primitive Teutonic: With Special References by Marguerite Sweet (1893)
"(2) The following are deverbatives, ie verbs coexisting with and derived from strong verbs : ginen—from *ginan, ..."

3. Die konsonantischen Suffixe der Abstrakta des altenglischen by Otto Thiele (1902)
"S. 63; über ein deverbatives ... senkrechte Richtung, Gerechtigkeit' zu riht; über deverbatives ..."

4. Archiv für slavische Philologie by Vatroslav Jagič, Erich Karl Berneker, Frantiśek Pastrnek (1902)
"B. als deverbatives Adjectiv auf -M) trat 6a in bestimmte syntaktische Beziehungen zu anderen Nomina, unter anderem zu solchen auf -i. ..."

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