Definitions from Wiktionary (loose ablative)
▸ noun: (grammar) A syntactic construction which uses the past participle, inflected in the ablative case, without an auxiliary verb yet not as an adjective, but silently supposing a verb to depend upon.
▸ Words similar to loose ablative
▸ Usage examples for loose ablative
▸ Idioms related to loose ablative
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Words that often appear near loose ablative
▸ Rhymes of loose ablative
▸ Invented words related to loose ablative
▸ noun: (grammar) A syntactic construction which uses the past participle, inflected in the ablative case, without an auxiliary verb yet not as an adjective, but silently supposing a verb to depend upon.
Similar:
abessive,
abessive case,
absolute state,
short passive,
bare infinitive,
passive,
absentative,
antipassive voice,
impersonal verb,
abdicative,
more...
▸ Words similar to loose ablative
▸ Usage examples for loose ablative
▸ Idioms related to loose ablative
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Words that often appear near loose ablative
▸ Rhymes of loose ablative
▸ Invented words related to loose ablative