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Definition of Reduplicated
1. reduplicate [v] - See also: reduplicate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reduplicated
Literary usage of Reduplicated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Latin Language: An Historical Account of Latin Sounds, Stems and Flexions by Wallace Martin Lindsay (1894)
"Often a reduplicated Noun is a derivative fr<>ma reduplicated Verb-form, ...
On these reduplicated Verb-forms, see oh. viii. $ 9. ..."
2. Sex-linked Inheritance in Drosophila by Thomas Hunt Morgan, Calvin Blackman Bridges (1916)
"reduplicated LEGS. In November 1912 Miss Mildred Hoge found that a certain stock
was giving some males whose legs were reduplicated, either completely or ..."
3. A Sanskrit Grammar for Beginners, in Devanâgarî and Roman Letters Throughout by Friedrich Max Müller (1870)
"In the tenses which remain, the reduplicated Perfect, the Periphrastic ...
reduplicated Perfect. § 324. The root in its primitive state is reduplicated. ..."
4. A Sanskrit Grammar: Including Both the Classical Language, and the Older by William Dwight Whitney (1879)
"The reduplicated aorist is different from the other forms of aorist in that it has
... And the quality of the reduplicated vowel is in general as in the ..."
5. A Practical Grammar of the Sanskrit Language for the Use of Early Students by Theodor Benfrey (1863)
"There are two forms of the perfect, a reduplicated one and a periphrastic. 1.
reduplicated PERFECT. § 111. The reduplication of the base is effected ..."
6. William R. Harper's Elements of Hebrew by an Inductive Method by William Rainey Harper (1921)
"Noun-formations with the third radical reduplicated, the signification being,
... A few words in which the second and third radicals are reduplicated, ..."
7. A Grammar of the Homeric Dialect by David Binning Monro (1891)
"Th.e reduplicated Thematic Present. This formation appears in a few instances only
... The reduplicated Aorist. These Tenses are formed with the weak Stem, ..."