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Webster 1913 Edition


Genitive

Gen′i-tive

,
Adj.
[L.
genitivus
, fr.
gignere
,
genitum
, to beget: cf. F.
génitif
. See
Gender
.]
(Gram.)
Of or pertaining to that case (as the second case of Latin and Greek nouns) which expresses source or possession. It corresponds to the possessive case in English.

Gen′i-tive

,
Noun.
(Gram.)
The genitive case.
Genitive absolute
,
a construction in Greek similar to the ablative absolute in Latin. See
Ablative absolute
.

Webster 1828 Edition


Genitive

GEN'ITIVE

,
Adj.
[L. genitivus, from the root of gender.]
In grammar, an epithet given to a case in the declension of nouns, expressing primarily the thing from which something else proceeds; as filius patris, the son of a father; aqua fontis, the water of a fountain. But by custom this case expresses other relations, particularly possession or ownership; as animi magnitudo, greatness of mind, greatness possessed by or inherent in the mind. This case often expresses also that which proceeds from something else; as pater septem filiorum, the father of seven sons.

Definition 2024


génitive

génitive

See also: genitive and Genitive

French

Adjective

génitive

  1. feminine singular of génitif