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Webster 1913 Edition


Elative

E-la′tive

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Adj.
(Gram.)
Raised; lifted up; – a term applied to what is also called the absolute superlative, denoting a high or intense degree of a quality, but not excluding the idea that an equal degree may exist in other cases.

Definition 2024


elative

elative

English

Noun

elative (plural elatives)

  1. (grammar) In Semitic languages, the “adjective of superiority.” In some languages such as Arabic, the concepts of comparative and superlative degree of an adjective are merged into a single form, the elative. How this form is understood or translated depends upon context and definiteness. In the absence of comparison, the elative conveys the notion of “greatest”, “supreme.”
    The elative of كَبِير (kabīr, big) is أَكْبَر (ʾakbar, bigger/biggest, greater/greatest).
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Etymology 2

(Can this(+) etymology be sourced?) From Latin elatum, past participle of effero (to carry out or away)

Noun

elative (plural elatives)

  1. (grammar) In Finno-Ugric languages, one of the locative cases, expressing “out of,” or “from” as in Finnish talosta, Hungarian házból (“out of the house”). Its opposite is the illative case (“into”). In Finnish, the case form is used also to express "out of" or "proximity" in a figurative sense which in English is often conveyed by the word "about".
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