Definition of Denominal

1. Adjective. (context: grammar) denominative (''deriving from a noun'') ¹

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Definition of Denominal

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Denominal

denizenation
denizenations
denizened
denizening
denizens
denizenship
denlike
denned
dennet
dennets
denning
denningite
denoised
denoising
denominable
denominal (current term)
denominally
denominate
denominated
denominates
denominating
denomination
denominational
denominationalism
denominationalist
denominationalists
denominationally
denominations
denominative
denominatively

Literary usage of Denominal

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

1. The Life and Stories of the Jaina Savior, Pārçvanātha by Aristophanes, Bhāvadevasūri, Richard Thomas Elliott, William Joseph Myles Starkie (1919)
"The text shows a considerable number of new denominal (denominative) verbs, as well as denominal participles and abstract nouns, which are formed directly ..."

2. Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature by John McClintock, James Strong, Roul Tunley (1883)
"... -nil, in the creeds and standards of several large denominal ions of the world the peculiar doctrines of Calvinism are unequivocally enunciated. ..."

3. American Journal of Philology by Project Muse, JSTOR (Organization) (1904)
"The root kat' communicate ' is not Skt. kath ' narrate ' because the latter is a late denominal from the pronominal adverb katha 'how' (lit. ..."

4. Woman's Work in America by Annie Nathan Meyer (1891)
"... emphasized distinctions in minor poin doctrine, and strengthened the barriers between denominal it must be conceded that their influence has been benun ..."

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