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Cases the Diminutive Definition

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-illa
In most cases, -illa is used simply to indicate a small or endeared thing ... in -a , there is some alternation between the gender-reflecting diminutive ...
-illo
In most cases, -illo is used simply to indicate a small or endeared thing ... in -a , there is some alternation between the gender-reflecting diminutive ...
-le
diminutive suffix, often a translation of a diminutive in another language. ... masculine and neuter singular nouns in the nominative and accusative cases ...
perjury
The deliberate giving of false or misleading testimony under oath. We declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct and that this ...
hepo
Finnish: horse (colloquial) heroin
pedophilia
2007, Margaret Mary Wright, Judicial decision making in child sexual abuse cases, page 122: As noted earlier, pedophilia was cited as both an aggravating and a ...
canilla
... diminutive of canna, "cane" Noun. canilla f. (plural canillas) (chiefly) tibia, (rare) ulna, radius (for three cases, bones and surrounding soft tissues)
romanette
English Etymology. From roman ( roman numeral ) + -ette, a diminutive. Noun. romanette (plural romanettes) (colloquial, law, US) A Roman numeral in ...
-st
The -s-is the result of a wrong segmentation of stem and suffix of a noun in cases where the stem of the noun ended with -s-. For example: a word like Dutch ...
docket
Origin uncertain; perhaps a diminutive of dock. Pronunciation IPA: / dakIt/ ... containing them; the office containing the register. (law) A schedule of cases ...
kofie
Colloquially kofie may sometimes be declined into cases, usually for ... As the lack of declension is inconvenient, the diminutive forms of kofie ...
lance
... of a piece of ordnance and forces it home. (Founding) A small iron rod which suspends the core of the mold in casting a shell. (Pyrotechnics) One of the small paper cases ...
gens
All the families were considered to have descended from a common clan ancestor although in cases where the time from the ancestor to the contemporary time was ...
berk
In other cases such as Cockney and American English pronunciaton, it rhymes ... please provide the plural and diminutive!) birch
baba
grandmother, granny, old woman (in some cases maternal grandmother only). name of a special, delicate ritual bread that is blessed by a priest at Easter (also ...
moose
The form meese formed by analogy with goose geese will in most cases ... moose-ojiibikens (diminutive) moose-ojiibikensag pl. moose-ojiibikensan (obviative)
casus
casus m. (plural casussen or casus, ??? please provide the diminutive!) A case, occurrence, instance, especially used for a reference or teaching example and for a ...
hacek
... usually resembling an inverted circumflex, but in the cases of d, L, l ... mark (V) [used] in Slavic and other languages. Czech, diminutive of ...
bon
... form when the adjective precedes the noun, and bo is used in all other cases. ... bon m. (plural bonnen or bons, diminutive bonnetje) receipt; ticket (e.g. for speeding)
bucket
... tub, pail (compare Jersey boutchet, Guernsey bouquet), diminutive of buc ... A mechanism for avoiding the allocation of targets in cases of mismanagement.
-ing
In such cases, the gerund form is pronounced /ING/, and the participial form ... -ing f. (plural-ingen, diminutive-inkje or-ingetje)-ing; appended to a verb, this ...
-s
Used to form regular plurals of certain nouns (ending in e.g. -el,-er,-en,-em,-aar or diminutive -je). bodem - bodems Usage notes. In cases regarding words of ...
client
... please provide the plural and diminutive!) client See also. client
girl
Middle English girle, gerle, gyrle young person , diminutive of Proto-Germanic ... In some cases, the term is used as a euphemism for virgin, to distinguish a ...
volume
... please provide the diminutive!) volume
bear
Russian: miedvied (medved ) m., miedvieditsa (medvedica) f., (bear cub) miedviezhonok (medvezonok) m., (diminutive or teddy ...
clause
From Middle English, from Medieval Latin clausa (Latin diminutive clausula ( a ... 2004, Martin Dockra; Katherine Reece Thomas, Cases & materials on the ...
-i
Diminutive suffix added to nouns, mostly used by the younger generation or in ... is used for masculine plural nouns in the nominative and accusative cases (as ...
matrix
In very rare cases, when the matrix just goes on pegging away automatically ... matrix f. (plural matrices or matrixen, diminutive matrixje) matrix (in mathematics)
president
... head of state of a republic, a representative democracy and sometimes (in cases ... president m. (??? please provide the plural and diminutive!) president Derived terms
testament
In certain cases one may make a valid will by word of mouth only. See ... testament n. (??? please provide the plural and diminutive!) plural testamenten, ...
none
... plays well., the pronoun can be either singular or plural in most other cases ... none m. (plural nonen, diminutive noontje) Also spelled as noon. An interval of 13 ...
monster
A Tale of Two Cities and Great Expectations feature four cases of women ... monster n. (plural monsters, diminutive monstertje) A monster, terrifying and dangerous ...
token
... or, commonly, 250 sheets, of paper printed on both sides; also, in some cases ... token m. and n. (plural tokens, diminutive tokentje) token, an atomic piece of data.

 

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