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Definition of Participially
1. adv. In the sense or manner of a participle.
Definition of Participially
1. Adverb. (grammar) As a participle; in a participial manner. ¹
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Definition of Participially
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Participially
Literary usage of Participially
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Gymnasium, Sive Symbola Critica: Intended to Assist the Classical Student in by Alexander Crombie (1834)
"Here the clause connected with cum cannot be participially rendered in Latin,
the verb venire being intransitive, and the Latins having no perfect ..."
2. General Principles of the Structure of Language by James Byrne (1885)
"... men always honour him;5 te is not properly the subject of *at, but is have
not learn learn demon, not can 2444 4 qualified participially by hai zin. (5. ..."
3. An English Grammar Conformed to Present Usage: With an Objective Method of by Alfred Holbrook (1873)
"The past passive participle is used (1) participially, ... When used participially,
it may take, as a test, being before it, without marring the sense. ..."
4. Publications by English Dialect Society (1882)
"Final g, and the additional g which may bo gained participially, as in »ing,
singing, are, by rule, seldom heard ; but, on the part of some individual ..."
5. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association by American philological association (1885)
"... which are reckoned as primary, and have that aspect, being the grammatical
equivalents of present participles, and governing participially an ..."