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attributive

[uh-trib-yuh-tiv] / əˈtrɪb yə tɪv /


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I make my bread deciding whether a word is an attributive noun or adjective, parsing adverbial uses over conjunctive uses, writing those delightfully boring usage notes in your dictionary.

From The Guardian • Mar. 4, 2013

The signs used in the conjugation proper of the attributive verb, do not appear elsewhere in the tongue, and must have descended from an older period of its existence.

From The Philosophic Grammar of American Languages, as Set Forth by Wilhelm von Humboldt With the Translation of an Unpublished Memoir by Him on the American Verb by Brinton, Daniel Garrison

But if the prefixed noun ends in e, this e is changed to a in the attributive of the compound; e.g., t�umasaqi 'the tip of the nail,' canacugui 'iron nails.'

From Diego Collado's Grammar of the Japanese Language by Spear, Richard L.

‘Let there not be a superfluous or unnecessary sound until we come.’ ‘waste’ is an attributive: see note, l.

From Milton's Comus by Bell, William

This line is attributive to ‘men.’ pestered ... pinfold, crowded together in this cramped space, the Earth.

From Milton's Comus by Bell, William