inchoative
11inchoative — [ɪn kəʊətɪv] adjective Grammar denoting an aspect of a verb expressing the beginning of an action, typically one occurring of its own accord. Compare with ergative. noun an inchoative verb …
12Inchoative verb — An inchoative verb, sometimes called an inceptive verb, shows a process of beginning or becoming. Productive inchoative infixes exist in several languages, including Latin and Ancient Greek, and consequently some Romance languages. Not all verbs… …
13inchoative aspect — noun aspect with regard to the beginning of the action of the verb • Syn: ↑inchoative • Hypernyms: ↑aspect …
14inchoative — /in koh euh tiv/, Gram. adj. 1. inceptive. n. 2. an inceptive. [1520 30; < LL inchoativum (verbum) inceptive (verb). See INCHOATE, IVE] * * * …
15inchoative — in·cho·a·tive || ɪnkəʊətɪv adj. initial; beginning; starting to develop; inceptive (Grammar) n. inceptive verb; inceptive aspect of verbs (Grammar) …
16inchoative — a. Inceptive, that denotes a beginning …
17inchoative — in·cho·a·tive …
18inchoative — in•cho•a•tive [[t]ɪnˈkoʊ ə tɪv[/t]] adj. 1) gram. inceptive 2) 2) gram. an inceptive verb • Etymology: 1520–30; < LL inchoātīvum (verbum) inceptive (verb) …
19inchoative — /ɪnˈkoʊətɪv/ (say in kohuhtiv) –adjective 1. Grammar inceptive. 2. Rare inchoate. –noun 3. Grammar an inceptive …
20inchoative aspect — См. aspetto ingressivo …