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  • Adjectival
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up adjectival in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Adjectival may refer to: Anything related to or serving as an adjective Adjectival noun (Japanese)

    Adjectival

    Adjectival

  • Adjective
  • Part of speech that defines a noun or pronoun

    the genitive to convey some adjectival meanings, and there is also the separate open class of adjectival nouns (na-adjectives). Many languages (including

    Adjective

    Adjective

  • Adjectival noun
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Adjectival noun may refer to: Adjectival noun (Japanese), also called adjectival or na-adjective Noun adjunct, a noun that qualifies another noun, like

    Adjectival noun

    Adjectival_noun

  • List of adjectival tourisms
  • com/what-are-adjectival-specialty-niche-tourisms/ http://travelgeography.blogspot.com/2017/02/adjectival-specialty-niche-conceptual.html

    List of adjectival tourisms

    List of adjectival tourisms

    List_of_adjectival_tourisms

  • List of adjectival and demonymic forms for countries and nations
  • following is a list of adjectival and demonymic forms of countries and nations in English and their demonymic equivalents. A country adjective describes something

    List of adjectival and demonymic forms for countries and nations

    List_of_adjectival_and_demonymic_forms_for_countries_and_nations

  • Nominalized adjective
  • Adjective that is used as a noun

    nominalized adjective poor. Transformation of adjective to adjectival noun Tree diagram of determiner phrase with poor as an attributive adjective Transformed

    Nominalized adjective

    Nominalized_adjective

  • Adjectival noun (Japanese)
  • Japanese noun type

    language, an adjectival noun, nominal adjective, copular noun, adjectival verb (形容動詞, keiyō dōshi), quasi-adjective, pseudo-adjective, or na-adjective, is a

    Adjectival noun (Japanese)

    Adjectival_noun_(Japanese)

  • Participle
  • Verb form modifying a noun or noun phrase

    can be used as adjectives and so some of them can be turned into nouns. Hungarian uses adjectival and adverbial participles. Adjectival participles (melléknévi

    Participle

    Participle

  • Japanese adjectives
  • Adjectives in Japanese

    that can be considered to be adjectives in Japanese fall into one of two categories – variants of verbs, and nouns: adjectival verb (Japanese: 形容詞, keiyōshi

    Japanese adjectives

    Japanese_adjectives

  • Adjective phrase
  • Type of phrase

    An adjective phrase (or adjectival phrase) is a phrase whose head is an adjective. Almost any grammar or syntax textbook or dictionary of linguistics terminology

    Adjective phrase

    Adjective_phrase

  • Postpositive adjective
  • Adjective that occurs immediately after the noun or pronoun that it complements

    be a verbal rather than adjectival use (a kind of reduced relative clause). Similar behavior is displayed by many adjectives with the suffix -able or

    Postpositive adjective

    Postpositive_adjective

  • List of adjectival and demonymic forms of place names
  • Demonym List of adjectival and demonymic forms of place names List of adjectivals and demonyms for astronomical bodies List of adjectivals and demonyms for

    List of adjectival and demonymic forms of place names

    List_of_adjectival_and_demonymic_forms_of_place_names

  • German adjectives
  • Aspect of the German language

    bisschen (a bit; a little bit) The adjective endings are similar to the definite article endings, apart from the adjectival ending "-en" in the masculine and

    German adjectives

    German_adjectives

  • Predicative expression
  • Part of a clause predicate

    expressions are adjectives and nominals: The idea was ridiculous. — Predicative adjective over the subject. He seems nice. — Predicative adjective over the subject

    Predicative expression

    Predicative_expression

  • Demonym
  • Name for a resident of a particular geographical area

    portal List of adjectival and demonymic forms of place names List of adjectivals and demonyms for astronomical bodies List of adjectivals and demonyms for

    Demonym

    Demonym

  • Collateral adjective
  • Adjective identified with a noun from which it is not derived

    derived from that noun. For example, the word bovine is considered the adjectival equivalent for the noun cattle, but it is derived from a different word

    Collateral adjective

    Collateral_adjective

  • Part of speech
  • Category of words based on shared grammatical properties in a clause

    exercise), and new adjectival meanings are nearly always expressed by adjectival nouns, using the suffix -na (〜な) when an adjectival noun modifies a noun

    Part of speech

    Part_of_speech

  • List of demonyms for U.S. states and territories
  • portal List of adjectival and demonymic forms of place names List of adjectival and demonymic forms for countries and nations List of adjectivals and demonyms

    List of demonyms for U.S. states and territories

    List of demonyms for U.S. states and territories

    List_of_demonyms_for_U.S._states_and_territories

  • List of adjectivals and demonyms for cities
  • The following is a list of adjectival forms of cities in English and their demonymic equivalents, which denote the people or the inhabitants of these cities

    List of adjectivals and demonyms for cities

    List_of_adjectivals_and_demonyms_for_cities

  • Grade (climbing)
  • Degree of difficulty of a climbing route

    various rock, ice, and mixed climbing challenges. The International French Adjectival System (IFAS, e.g.TD+) – which is identical to the "UIAA Scale of Overall

    Grade (climbing)

    Grade (climbing)

    Grade_(climbing)

  • List of adjectivals and demonyms of astronomical bodies
  • The adjectival forms of the names of astronomical bodies are not always easily predictable. Attested adjectival forms of the larger bodies are listed

    List of adjectivals and demonyms of astronomical bodies

    List_of_adjectivals_and_demonyms_of_astronomical_bodies

  • Most common words in English
  • Possessive pronoun 34 44 Pre-primer 5 one Noun, adjective, et al. 35 51, 104, 839 Pre-primer 24 all Adjective 36 43, 222 Primer 15 would Verb 37 41 Grade

    Most common words in English

    Most_common_words_in_English

  • Japanese grammar
  • Grammar of the Japanese language

    afterthoughts) always end in a verb (or other predicative words like adjectival verbs, adjectival nouns, auxiliary verbs)—the only exceptions being a few sentence-ending

    Japanese grammar

    Japanese_grammar

  • Bad
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up bad in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bad or BAD may refer to: Evil, the opposite of moral good Erroneous, inaccurate or incorrect Unhealthy

    Bad

    Bad

  • Proper adjective
  • Descriptive word with initial capital letter

    Demonym Letter case List of adjectival forms of place names List of case-sensitive English words List of eponymous adjectives in English Fee, Margery; Janice

    Proper adjective

    Proper_adjective

  • Latin declension
  • Part of Latin grammar

    superlative adjective. As with their corresponding adjectival forms, first and second declensions adjectives ending in -eus or -ius use magis and maximē as

    Latin declension

    Latin_declension

  • List of eponymous adjectives in English
  • eponymous adjective is an adjective which has been derived from the name of a person, real or fictional. Persons from whose name the adjectives have been

    List of eponymous adjectives in English

    List_of_eponymous_adjectives_in_English

  • Russian grammar
  • forms and present/past participles, distinguished by adjectival and adverbial usage (see adjectival participle and adverbial participle). Verbs and participles

    Russian grammar

    Russian_grammar

  • Dependent clause
  • Grammatical clause adding information to a primary clause

    Indo-European languages, a relative clause, also called an adjectival clause or an adjective clause, meets three requirements: Like all dependent clauses

    Dependent clause

    Dependent_clause

  • Boldness
  • Vigour and valour in action

    Boldness is the opposite of shyness. To be bold implies a willingness to get things done despite risks. For example, in the context of sociability, a bold

    Boldness

    Boldness

  • English adjectives
  • Adjectives in the English language

    noun, though some describe them as a subset of noun called "adjectival nouns." Many adjectives derive from present participles (e.g., interesting, willing

    English adjectives

    English adjectives

    English_adjectives

  • English language
  • West Germanic language

    special training. Its grammar was similar to that of modern German: nouns, adjectives, pronouns, and verbs had many more inflectional endings and forms, and

    English language

    English language

    English_language

  • Privative adjective
  • Adjective which excludes members of its noun's extension

    In linguistics, a privative adjective is an adjective which seems to exclude members of the extension of the noun which it modifies. For instance, "fake"

    Privative adjective

    Privative_adjective

  • Demonstrative
  • Words indicating which object is being referred to

    determiners or demonstrative adjectives (sometimes also called determinative demonstratives, adjectival demonstratives or adjectival demonstrative pronouns)

    Demonstrative

    Demonstrative

  • International
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    international in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. International is an adjective (also used as a noun) meaning "between nations". International may also

    International

    International

  • Compound modifier
  • Compound of two or more words that collectively modify a noun

    A compound modifier (also called a compound adjective, phrasal adjective, or adjectival phrase) is a compound of two or more attributive words: that is

    Compound modifier

    Compound_modifier

  • Red
  • Primary colour

    Red is the color at the long wavelength end of the visible spectrum of light, next to orange and opposite violet. It has a dominant wavelength of approximately

    Red

    Red

    Red

  • Comma
  • Punctuation mark (,)

    used to separate coordinate adjectives (i.e., adjectives that directly and equally modify the following noun). Adjectives are considered coordinate if

    Comma

    Comma

  • Suffix
  • Morpheme placed at the end of a word

    interfix, -жел- root, verbal -a- interfix, nominal -тель suffix, adjectival -н- suffix, adjectival -ый ending (nominative case, singular, masculine). выда-ющ-ий-ся—here

    Suffix

    Suffix

  • 10
  • Natural number

    (most often ten years) is called a decade. The ordinal form is tenth. The adjectives decimal and denary refer to systems or quantities based on ten. * Increasing

    10

    10

  • Asymptomatic
  • Patient is a carrier for a disease or infection but experiences no symptoms

    Asymptomatic (or clinically silent) is an adjective categorising the medical conditions (i.e., injuries or diseases) that patients carry but without experiencing

    Asymptomatic

    Asymptomatic

    Asymptomatic

  • Ordinal numeral
  • Word representing the position or rank in a sequential order

    interpretations of English grammar, ordinal numerals are usually considered adjectives. Ordinal numbers may be written in English with numerals and letter suffixes:

    Ordinal numeral

    Ordinal_numeral

  • Esperanto grammar
  • Grammatical features of Esperanto

    nominal, adjectival, verbal, or adverbial. These must be memorized explicitly and affect the use of the part-of-speech suffixes. With an adjectival or verbal

    Esperanto grammar

    Esperanto_grammar

  • Scotch (adjective)
  • Adjective meaning "of or from Scotland"

    Scotch is an adjective in English, meaning "of or from Scotland". Many Scots dislike the term Scotch and some consider it offensive. The modern usage

    Scotch (adjective)

    Scotch_(adjective)

  • Noun adjunct
  • Grammatical construct in which a noun modifies another noun

    "fieldhouse". The adjectival noun term was formerly synonymous with noun adjunct but now usually means nominalized adjective (i.e., an adjective used as a noun)

    Noun adjunct

    Noun_adjunct

  • Degrees of comparison of adjectives and adverbs
  • Feature in the morphology or syntax of some languages

    and Persianised registers of Hindustani, comparative and superlative adjectival forms using suffixes derived from those languages can be found. Scottish

    Degrees of comparison of adjectives and adverbs

    Degrees_of_comparison_of_adjectives_and_adverbs

  • Catholic Church
  • Christian church based in Rome

    καθολικός, romanized: katholikos, lit. 'universal') is first attested as an adjective used to describe the church in the early second century. The first known

    Catholic Church

    Catholic Church

    Catholic_Church

  • History of the Polish language
  • above include: Final *-ъjь > -y in compound adjectival declensions; Final *-ьjь > -i in compound adjectival declensions, the genitive plural of feminine

    History of the Polish language

    History_of_the_Polish_language

  • Japanese language
  • Japonic language

    out, to emit"). There are three types of adjectives (see Japanese adjectives): 形容詞 keiyōshi, or i adjectives, which have a conjugating ending i (い). An

    Japanese language

    Japanese language

    Japanese_language

  • Mature
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mature is the adjectival form of maturity, as immature is the adjectival form of immaturity, which have several meanings

    Mature

    Mature

  • Hermit
  • Person who lives in seclusion from society

    A hermit, also known as an eremite (adjectival form: hermitic or eremitic) or solitary, is a person who lives in seclusion. Eremitism plays a role in a

    Hermit

    Hermit

    Hermit

  • List of adjectivals and demonyms for subcontinental regions
  • The following is a list of adjectival forms of subcontinental regions in English and their demonymic equivalents, which denote the people or the inhabitants

    List of adjectivals and demonyms for subcontinental regions

    List_of_adjectivals_and_demonyms_for_subcontinental_regions

  • Suffixes in Hebrew
  • הַשִּׁמּוּשׁ‎, Otiyot HaShimush). Due to noun-adjective agreement rules, these apply to nouns and to adjectival modifiers. In some cases, a masculine plural

    Suffixes in Hebrew

    Suffixes_in_Hebrew

  • Metal
  • Type of material

    A metal (from Ancient Greek μέταλλον (métallon) 'mine, quarry, metal') is a material that, when polished or fractured, shows a lustrous appearance, and

    Metal

    Metal

    Metal

  • OK
  • English word

    was first described by linguist Allen Walker Read in the 1960s. As an adjective, OK principally means "adequate" or "acceptable" as a contrast to "bad"

    OK

    OK

    OK

  • Police, Adjective
  • 2009 film

    Police, Adjective (Romanian: Polițist, Adjectiv) is a 2009 Romanian drama film directed by Corneliu Porumboiu. The movie focuses on policeman Cristi,

    Police, Adjective

    Police,_Adjective

  • Mayoral
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up mayoral in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mayoral is an adjectival form of mayor. It may refer to: Borja Mayoral (born 1997), Spanish footballer

    Mayoral

    Mayoral

  • List of adjectivals and demonyms for Colorado cities
  • The following table lists the adjectival and demonymic forms of some cities and towns in the U.S. State of Colorado. Geography portal History portal United

    List of adjectivals and demonyms for Colorado cities

    List of adjectivals and demonyms for Colorado cities

    List_of_adjectivals_and_demonyms_for_Colorado_cities

  • Noun
  • Part of speech that names an object or set of objects

    that are derived from them (the common noun in "he's an Albanian"; the adjectival forms in "he's of Albanian heritage" and "Newtonian physics", but not

    Noun

    Noun

  • List of adjectivals and demonyms for Cuba
  • Cuba List of adjectival and demonymic forms of place names List of adjectivals and demonyms for subcontinental regions List of adjectival and demonymic

    List of adjectivals and demonyms for Cuba

    List_of_adjectivals_and_demonyms_for_Cuba

  • German declension
  • Inflection of nouns, adjectives, etc. in German

    not any, not one) is given, which follows the plural paradigm. Certain adjectival pronouns also decline like der: all-, dies-, jed-, jen-, manch-, solch-

    German declension

    German_declension

  • Grammatical modifier
  • Optional element in phrase or clause structure

    common parts of speech used for modification are adjectives (and adjectival phrases and adjectival clauses), which modify nouns; and adverbs (and adverbial

    Grammatical modifier

    Grammatical_modifier

  • Nineteen Eighty-Four
  • 1949 dystopian novel by George Orwell

    of dystopian and political fiction. It popularised "Orwellian" as an adjective, and many terms used in it have entered common usage, including "Big Brother"

    Nineteen Eighty-Four

    Nineteen Eighty-Four

    Nineteen_Eighty-Four

  • Latin
  • Indo-European language of the Italic branch

    populations produced new adjectives, nouns, and verbs by affixing or compounding meaningful segments. For example, the compound adjective, omnipotens 'all-powerful'

    Latin

    Latin

    Latin

  • Agreement (linguistics)
  • Type of inflection whereby a word changes form depending on related words

    the subject as well as both the adjectival and the copulative part of the predicate. Within noun phrases, adjectives do not show agreement with the noun

    Agreement (linguistics)

    Agreement_(linguistics)

  • Eridian
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    dictionary. Eridian can refer to: an adjective, related to Eris, a dwarf planet in the Solar System; an adjective, related to Constellation Eridanus (abbrev:

    Eridian

    Eridian

  • Safety
  • State of being protected from danger

    Safety is the state of being protected from harm or other danger. Safety can also refer to the control of recognized hazards in order to achieve an acceptable

    Safety

    Safety

    Safety

  • North
  • One of the four cardinal directions

    opposite of south and is perpendicular to east and west. North is a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating direction or geography. The word north is related

    North

    North

    North

  • Proto-Indo-European nominals
  • Category of words in Proto-Indo-European

    form an adjectival paradigm, which must be declined for gender as well as number and case. The main example of this is the o/eh₂-stem adjectives, which

    Proto-Indo-European nominals

    Proto-Indo-European_nominals

  • Lithuanian language
  • East Baltic language

    u-stem adjectives still existed, e.g. rūgštùs 'sour': No u-stem remnants existed in the dative singular and locative plural. Definite adjectives, originally

    Lithuanian language

    Lithuanian language

    Lithuanian_language

  • Swiss
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Swiss most commonly refers to: the adjectival form of Switzerland Swiss people Swiss may also refer to: Swiss, Missouri

    Swiss

    Swiss

  • Y
  • Twenty-fifth letter of the Latin alphabet

    myrrh as /ə/ (schwa) in words like martyr In English morphology, -y is an adjectival suffix. Y is the ninth least frequently used letter in the English language

    Y

    Y

    Y

  • Modal adjective
  • Type of adjective that is used to indicate modality, such as "likely"

    Modal adjectives are adjectives, such as likely, probable and necessary, that express modality, i.e., possibility, necessity, or contingency. Modal adjectives

    Modal adjective

    Modal_adjective

  • Lesbian
  • Homosexual woman or girl

    is also used as an adjective for women in relation to their experiences, regardless of their sexual orientation; or as an adjective relating to female

    Lesbian

    Lesbian

    Lesbian

  • Ancient Greek grammar
  • Grammar of the Ancient Greek language

    (present, aorist, perfect, future, and future perfect). Because they are adjectival in form, they also come in three genders (masculine, feminine, and neuter)

    Ancient Greek grammar

    Ancient_Greek_grammar

  • Revolutionary
  • Person who participates in or advocates for a revolution

    also be used as an adjective to describe something producing a major and sudden impact on society. The term—both as a noun and adjective—is usually applied

    Revolutionary

    Revolutionary

  • Late Middle Japanese
  • Form of Japanese spoken from the 12th century through the 16th century

    attributive forms. There were two types of adjectives: regular adjectives and adjectival nouns. The regular adjective was traditionally subdivided into two

    Late Middle Japanese

    Late_Middle_Japanese

  • Japanese conjugation
  • Overview of how Japanese verbs conjugate

    calls [object]'): I (will) call him, she calls me, she will call me, etc. Adjectival nucleus: Ōkii (大きい; '[subject] is big'): it is big, they are big, etc

    Japanese conjugation

    Japanese conjugation

    Japanese_conjugation

  • Subsective modifier
  • Type of linguistic element

    Richard (1999). "Semantics of adjectival modification". LOT Winter School Lectures, Amsterdam. Bolinger, Dwight (1967). "Adjectives in English: attribution

    Subsective modifier

    Subsective_modifier

  • Odyssey
  • Epic poem attributed to Homer

    differ from medieval versions. These include the pairing of nouns with adjectival epithets; type scenes, and chiastic structure. Calling these parts 'books'

    Odyssey

    Odyssey

    Odyssey

  • -ing
  • English language suffix

    noun or adjective. When it behaves as a non-finite verb, it is called a gerund in the noun case, and a present participle in the adjectival or adverbial

    -ing

    -ing

    -ing

  • George Orwell
  • English author and journalist (1903–1950)

    remains influential in popular culture and in political culture, and the adjective "Orwellian"—describing totalitarian and authoritarian social practices—is

    George Orwell

    George Orwell

    George_Orwell

  • À la carte
  • Ordering individual dishes from a menu

    à la carte. The earliest examples of à la carte are from 1816 for the adjectival use ("à la carte meal", for example) and from 1821 for the adverbial use

    À la carte

    À la carte

    À_la_carte

  • Caland system
  • Word derivation rule in Proto-Indo-European

    Proto-Indo-European language which describes how certain words, typically adjectives, are derived from one another. It was named after Dutch Indologist Willem

    Caland system

    Caland_system

  • Anthodite
  • Speleothems composed of long needle-like crystals situated in clusters

    Anthodites (Greek ἄνθος ánthos, "flower", -ode, adjectival combining form, -ite adjectival suffix) are speleothems (cave formations) composed of long needle-like

    Anthodite

    Anthodite

    Anthodite

  • Attributive verb
  • Part of speech

    modifies (expresses an attribute of) a noun in the manner of an attributive adjective, rather than express an independent idea as a predicate. In English (and

    Attributive verb

    Attributive_verb

  • Prosperous
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up prosperous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Prosperous, the adjectival form of Prosperity, may also refer to: Prosperous, County Kildare, Ireland

    Prosperous

    Prosperous

  • Scandalous
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    free dictionary. Scandalous may refer to: Scandal, scandalous being the adjectival form for scandal "Scandalous" (Mis-Teeq song), a 2003 song by Mis-Teeq

    Scandalous

    Scandalous

  • Protean (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up protean in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Protean is the adjectival form of the Greek sea-god name Proteus. Protean may also refer to: Protean

    Protean (disambiguation)

    Protean_(disambiguation)

  • List of adjectivals and demonyms for former regions
  • The following is a list of adjectival forms of former regions in English and their demonymic equivalents, which denote the people or the inhabitants of

    List of adjectivals and demonyms for former regions

    List_of_adjectivals_and_demonyms_for_former_regions

  • Exquisite corpse
  • Surrealist automatic writing & art technique

    following a rule for the kind of words to be used (e.g., "The adjective noun adverb verb the adjective noun." as in "The green duck sweetly sang the dreadful

    Exquisite corpse

    Exquisite corpse

    Exquisite_corpse

  • Norwegian language
  • North Germanic language

    accompanied by an adjective. It comes before the adjective and has the following forms Examples of definite affirmative inflection of adjectives (Bokmål): Den

    Norwegian language

    Norwegian language

    Norwegian_language

  • Pussy
  • Term with multiple meanings

    Pussy (/ˈpʊsi/) is an English noun, adjective, and—in rare instances—verb. It has several meanings, as slang, as euphemism, and as vulgarity. Most commonly

    Pussy

    Pussy

    Pussy

  • Biological (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up biological in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Biological is the adjectival form of "biology", the study of life. Biological may also refer to: Biological

    Biological (disambiguation)

    Biological_(disambiguation)

  • Russian declension
  • Inflection in the Russian language

    full forms of most adjectives, except possessive ones; it is also used for substantivated adjectives as учёный and for adjectival participles. After a

    Russian declension

    Russian_declension

  • He (pronoun)
  • Masculine third-person, singular personal pronoun in English

    late Determiner: A: Somebody was here, and he left this. B: I'm that he. Adjective phrase modifier: the real him Adverb phrase external modifier: Not even

    He (pronoun)

    He_(pronoun)

  • Initial-stress-derived noun
  • Phonological process

    nouns or adjectives. (This is an example of a suprafix.) This process can be found in the case of several dozen verb-noun and verb-adjective pairs and

    Initial-stress-derived noun

    Initial-stress-derived_noun

  • That
  • Word used in English language for several purposes

    language word used for several grammatical purposes. These include use as an adjective, conjunction, pronoun, adverb and intensifier; it has distance from the

    That

    That

  • Sexy
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up sexy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sexy is an adjective to describe a sexually appealing person (or thing), primarily referring to physical

    Sexy

    Sexy

  • English grammar
  • Grammar of the English language

    adjectives and some adjective phrases (such as red, really lovely), and noun adjuncts (such as college in the phrase the college student). Adjectival

    English grammar

    English_grammar

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  • Southern
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Southern

    English : topographic name, from an adjectival derivative of South.

    Southern

  • Millen
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Millen

    Irish : variant of Mullen.English : from Old French Milon, an inflected form of the personal name Miles (see Miles 1).English : from Middle English milne, adjectival form of mille ‘mill’, or perhaps a topographic name for someone living in a lane leading to a mill, from Middle English mille, milne ‘mill’ + lane, lone ‘lane’.Dutch : patronymic from Miele 3.

    Millen

  • Rydell
  • Surname or Lastname

    Swedish

    Rydell

    Swedish : ornamental name composed of the place name element ryd ‘woodland clearing’ + the common suffix -ell, from the Latin adjectival ending -elius.English : perhaps a variant spelling of Riddell.

    Rydell

  • Gannaway
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gannaway

    English : habitational name from Janaways, the Middle English name for someone from the seaport of Genoa in Italy. This was taken as a plural, but is in fact an English spelling of the Old French adjectival form, Genoveis, Italian Genovese ‘Genoese’ (see Genovese).

    Gannaway

  • Kindell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kindell

    English : variant of Kendall.Americanized spelling of German Kindel.Swedish : ornamental name formed with the place-name element kind- ‘family’, ‘tribe’ + the adjectival suffix -ell, taken from the Latin adjectival ending -elius.

    Kindell

  • Hillen
  • Surname or Lastname

    Swedish (Hillén)

    Hillen

    Swedish (Hillén) : ornamental name composed of an unexplained first element + the adjectival suffix -én, from Latin -enius.Dutch and North German : from the personal name Hillin, a derivative of a Germanic personal name formed with hild ‘strife’, ‘battle’ as the first element.Scottish and northern Irish : variant of Hilling.English : variant of Hillian.

    Hillen

  • Rundell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Devon and Cornwall)

    Rundell

    English (mainly Devon and Cornwall) : nickname from a diminutive of Middle English, Old French rond, rund ‘fat’, ‘round’. Compare Round.English : habitational name from Rundale in the parish of Shoreham, Kent, named from Old English rūm(ig) ‘roomy’, ‘spacious’ + dæl ‘valley’.Swedish : ornamental name composed of the elements rund ‘round’ + the common suffix -ell, from the Latin adjectival suffix -elius.Altered spelling of German Rundel, from a pet form of a Germanic personal name based on rūn ‘secret’, ‘rune’, ‘cryptogram’.

    Rundell

  • Hamner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Midlands)

    Hamner

    English (West Midlands) : probably a metathesized form of Hanmer, a habitational name from Hanmer in Flintshire.Swedish (Hamnér) : ornamental name from hamn ‘harbor’ + the surname suffix -ér, derived from the Latin adjectival ending -er(i)us.

    Hamner

  • Lindell
  • Surname or Lastname

    Swedish

    Lindell

    Swedish : ornamental name composed of the elements lind ‘lime tree’ + -ell, a common suffix of Swedish surnames, from the Latin adjectival suffix -elius.English : habitational name from Lindal, Cumbria (formerly in Lancashire) or Lindale, also in Cumbria; both are named from Old Norse lind ‘lime tree’ + dalr ‘valley’.

    Lindell

  • Dovell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Dovell

    English (Devon) : probably a variant of Duvall.Swedish : ornamental name composed of an unexplained first element + -ell, a common ornamental suffix derived from the Latin adjectival ending -elius.

    Dovell

  • Mars
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mars

    English : variant of Marsh.French : habitational name from places so named in Ardèche, Ardennes, Gard, Loire, Nièvre, and Meurthe-et-Moselle, from the Latin personal name Marcius, used adjectivally.French : from the personal name Meard, Mard, Mart, vernacular forms of the saint’s name Médard. Morlet notes that there are a number of places called Saint-Mars, formerly recorded in Latin as Sanctus Medardus.French : from the name of the month, mars ‘ March’, denoting seed sown in March, and hence a metonymic name for an arable grower.French (De Mars) : habitational name from Mars in the Ardennes.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Marsilius.

    Mars

  • Thornell
  • Surname or Lastname

    Swedish

    Thornell

    Swedish : ornamental name composed of the elements thorn, an ornamental spelling of torn ‘thorn bush’ + the common adjectival suffix -ell, from Latin -elius.English : variant of Thornhill.

    Thornell

  • Linder
  • Surname or Lastname

    Swedish

    Linder

    Swedish : ornamental name from lind ‘lime tree’ + either the German suffix -er denoting an inhabitant, or the surname suffix -ér, derived from the Latin adjectival ending -er(i)us.English (mainly southeastern) : variant of Lind 2.German : habitational name from any of numerous places called Linden or Lindern, named with German Linden ‘lime trees’.

    Linder

  • Farran
  • Surname or Lastname

    Catalan

    Farran

    Catalan : variant of Ferran.Irish : variant of Farren.English : variant of Farrand.Muslim : variant of Farhan, from a personal name based on Arabic faṛhān ‘glad’, ‘happy’, an adjectival derivative of farạh ‘joy’ (see Farah).

    Farran

  • Hellen
  • Surname or Lastname

    Swedish

    Hellen

    Swedish : ornamental name formed with häll ‘rock’, ‘stone’ + the adjectival suffix -én, a derivative of Latin -enius.English : variant of Ellen 1 (with inorganic initial H-).English : variant of Hillian.Irish (west Cork) : variant of Heelan.

    Hellen

  • Torell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Torell

    English : topographic name from Old French torail, torel ‘small tower’.Swedish : ornamental name from the personal name Tor (see Thor) + the common adjectival suffix -ell, from the Latin adjectival ending -elius.

    Torell

  • Linden
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Linden

    Dutch, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant (plural) of Linde.English : variant spelling of Lindon.Belgian and Dutch (van Linden) : habitational name from places called Linden in Brabant and North Brabant.Dutch (van der Linden) : habitational name from any of numerous places called Ter Linde.Irish : reduced form of McLinden.Swedish (Lindén) : ornamental name from lind ‘lime tree’ + the common suffix -én, from the Latin adjectival ending -enius.

    Linden

  • Dorning
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Lancashire and Cheshire)

    Dorning

    English (mainly Lancashire and Cheshire) : unexplained.Probably an altered form of German Dornig, which is probably a nickname for someone with a sharp tongue, from an adjectival derivative of Middle High German, Middle Low German dorn ‘thorn’. The suffixes -ig and -ing were often interchanged in Pennsylvania German and elsewhere. The name may also refer to a sloe bush.

    Dorning

  • Dimmick
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dimmick

    English : habitational name from Dymock in Gloucestershire, named perhaps from a British word akin to Welsh tymoch ‘pigsty’, but more probably from a Celtic din ‘fort’ + an adjectival suffix.

    Dimmick

  • George
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Welsh, French, South Indian, etc.

    George

    English, Welsh, French, South Indian, etc. : from the personal name George, Greek Geōrgios, from an adjectival form, geōrgios ‘rustic’, of geōrgos ‘farmer’. This became established as a personal name in classical times through its association with the fashion for pastoral poetry. Its popularity in western Europe increased at the time of the Crusades, which brought greater contact with the Orthodox Church, in which several saints and martyrs of this name are venerated, in particular a saint believed to have been martyred at Nicomedia in ad 303, who, however, is at best a shadowy figure historically. Nevertheless, by the end of the Middle Ages St. George had become associated with an unhistorical legend of dragon-slaying exploits, which caught the popular imagination throughout Europe, and he came to be considered the patron saint of England among other places.

    George

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  • Purves
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, French

    Purves

    Purveyor

  • Al-Mubdi |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Al-Mubdi |

    The originator

  • AbulBarakat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    AbulBarakat

    Father of Blessings; Blissful

  • Howie
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English

    Howie

    From the Hilly Land; Form of Howard; Guardian of the Home; Watchman

  • HAMLET
  • Male

    English

    HAMLET

    Middle English form of Old French Hamelet, HAMLET means "tiny little village." 

  • Malvina
  • Girl/Female

    Irish American Celtic Greek Gaelic Latin

    Malvina

    Sweet.

  • Trudey
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Trudey

    Strength of a Spear; Diminutive of Gertrude

  • Erina
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Erina

    Beautiful lady

  • Prabalta
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Prabalta

    Strength

  • Kamil
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Kamil

    Beautiful, Perfect, One of the ninety nine qualities of God

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  • Preposition
  • n.

    A word employed to connect a noun or a pronoun, in an adjectival or adverbial sense, with some other word; a particle used with a noun or pronoun (in English always in the objective case) to make a phrase limiting some other word; -- so called because usually placed before the word with which it is phrased; as, a bridge of iron; he comes from town; it is good for food; he escaped by running.

  • Adjectivally
  • adv.

    As, or in the manner of, an adjective; adjectively.

  • What
  • pron., a., & adv.

    Used adverbially in a sense corresponding to the adjectival use; as, he picked what good fruit he saw.

  • Adnominal
  • a.

    Pertaining to an adnoun; adjectival; attached to a noun.

  • Adjectival
  • a.

    Of or relating to the relating to the adjective; of the nature of an adjective; adjective.