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- *[[Noun]]719 bytes (104 words) - 13:09, 18 November 2022
- {{r|Noun class}}946 bytes (115 words) - 18:40, 11 January 2010
- {{r|Noun}}1 KB (132 words) - 21:29, 11 January 2010
- cf. ''noun'' '''énvelôpe''': ''verb'' '''envélop1 KB (260 words) - 16:43, 18 October 2016
- ...template for the creation of something new. The word is used both as a [[noun]] and as a [[verb]]. The term is applied to many different fields of endeav1 KB (161 words) - 23:40, 1 September 2009
- ''Laigin'' is a plural noun, indicating an [[ethnonym]] rather than a geographic term. The use of the w1 KB (185 words) - 06:40, 13 September 2008
- {{r|Noun class}}1 KB (190 words) - 15:04, 9 March 2024
- *[[Noun]]1 KB (155 words) - 13:13, 18 November 2022
- ...dents about how to form a [[plural]] (e.g. "Add an ''s'' to the end of a [[noun]]"), linguists would be more concerned with placing such changes in the con ...of of speech.' The word ''fish'', for instance, can function as a verb, a noun, or an [[adjective]], depending on its syntactic position in a sentence.7 KB (1,040 words) - 11:46, 2 February 2023
- ...ill' as in 'will they ever come?' sounds and also looks exactly like the [[noun]] 'will' as in 'having a strong will' or 'last will and testament'.1 KB (201 words) - 06:46, 30 January 2012
- ...ition of an [[affixation|ending]] to a [[word]], such as ''-s'' added to [[noun]]s in [[English language|English]]: e.g. ''cat'' would refer to one cat, or ...gular forms are derived from the plural and vice-versa, in cases where the noun refers to more than one unit but functions as a single form, e.g. ''family'6 KB (965 words) - 09:56, 7 December 2022
- | date = January 1986}}</ref> As a plural noun, however, meaning "holy warriors", it gained currency with Muslim movements1 KB (198 words) - 20:22, 6 October 2013
- ...on'') which was in turn based on an Italian tale, ''La Cenerentola''. The noun "cinderella" has entered the English language and describes a person who tr1 KB (180 words) - 10:10, 22 August 2008
- ...s from the same [[Latin]] source as the words [[manor]] and [[manse]], the noun ''mansio'', ''mansionis'', from ''manere'', to remain.1 KB (200 words) - 02:29, 25 September 2013
- {{r|Noun class}}2 KB (226 words) - 11:23, 11 January 2010
- {{r|Noun class}}2 KB (277 words) - 16:52, 11 January 2010
- '''ímpact''' ''noun, affect '''ímplement''' ''noun'', '''ímplemént''' ''verb''9 KB (1,336 words) - 11:16, 25 June 2017
- ===The full declension of a noun ending in -'''y'''===6 KB (1,096 words) - 10:09, 19 December 2016
- ...compound adjective, a hyphen is such a useful clarifier before a following noun that a considerate writer will include one: '''lóng-håul flîght, fóreig '''stône-thrôwing''' is also a noun, of course, and there are other such combinations of participle and object.10 KB (1,820 words) - 13:56, 7 February 2017
- ...language]]s, every sequence of the kind "''x'' is ''y''", where ''x'' is a noun and ''y'' is a predicate, is acceptable. In fact, in the grammar there is n ...ath>\lnot \;\exists \;xO(x)</math>, and thus 'Nothing' never occurs as a [[noun]] or as a predicate.8 KB (1,255 words) - 13:48, 18 February 2024