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Definition of Nominals
1. nominal [n] - See also: nominal
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nominals
Literary usage of Nominals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A New English Grammar, Logical and Historical by Henry Sweet (1903)
"ADVERBS + nominals OR ADVERBS.. In accordance with general principles, adverbs
precede adjectives, adverbs, and adverb-groups: very quick, not so, ..."
2. The student's Maráthí grammar by Ganpatráo R. Navalkar (1880)
"The nominals are composed chiefly of the following serviles : — 3RT"f to do ^f
to give RTS^f to place ' to eat q^f to hold ITT^f to strike to put 4,1 j "i ..."
3. A Grammar of the Urdū Or Hindūstānī Language by John Dowson (1872)
"Neuter nominals are dealt with as simple verbs. They agree with the Nominative
case, and when formed with a declinable Adjective the Adjective also, agrees. ..."
4. A Grammar of the Hindūstānī Or Urdū Language by John Thompson Platts (1874)
"They are generally divided into nominals, Intensives, Potentials, ... nominals.
205. These are formed by prefixing a noun (substantive or adjective) to a ..."