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Definition of pronominal
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Pronominal
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
partaking
of the
nature
of, a
pronoun..
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Pronominalize
::
Pronominalize
(v. t.) To give the
effect
of a
pronoun
to; as, to
pronominalize
the
substantives
person,
people,
etc..
Pronominal
::
Pronominal
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
partaking
of the
nature
of, a
pronoun..
Pronominally
::
Pronominally
(adv.)
In a
pronominal
manner/
with the
nature
or
office
of a
pronoun;
as a
pronoun.
Some
::
Some (a.) A part; a
portion;
-- used
pronominally,
and
followed
sometimes
by of; as, some of our
provisions..
Some
::
Some (a.)
Consisting
of a
greater
or less
portion
or sum;
composed
of a
quantity
or
number
which is not
stated;
-- used to
express
an
indefinite
quantity
or
number;
as, some wine; some
water;
some
persons.
Used also
pronominally;
as, I have
some..
His
::
His
(pron.)
Belonging
or
pertaining
to him; -- used as a
pronominal
adjective
or
adjective
pronoun;
as, tell John his
papers
are
ready;
formerly
used also for its, but this use is now
obsolete..
Divers
::
Divers
(a.)
Several;
sundry;
various;
more than one, but not a great
number;
as,
divers
philosophers.
Also used
substantively
or
pronominally..
Mine
::
Mine
(pron.
& a.)
Belonging
to me; my. Used as a
pronominal
to me; my. Used as a
pronominal
adjective
in the
predicate;
as,
Vengeance
is mine; I will
repay.
Rom. xii. 19. Also, in the old
style,
used
attributively,
instead
of my,
before
a noun
beginning
with a
vowel..
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