Definitions from Wiktionary (strong verb)
▸ noun: (grammar) Any of a class of Germanic verbs which use ablaut as opposed to a dental affix to indicate tense.
▸ noun: (grammar) Any of a subset of English irregular verbs which lack the addition of a dental affix to indicate the simple past and past participle tenses.
▸ noun: (grammar, linguistics) A member of a "strong" class in a language with two or more verb classes.
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▸ noun: (grammar) Any of a class of Germanic verbs which use ablaut as opposed to a dental affix to indicate tense.
▸ noun: (grammar) Any of a subset of English irregular verbs which lack the addition of a dental affix to indicate the simple past and past participle tenses.
▸ noun: (grammar, linguistics) A member of a "strong" class in a language with two or more verb classes.
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weak verb,
absolutive,
aorist,
ergative,
verbid,
genitive absolute,
accusative absolute,
volitive,
deverbative,
augment,
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