ablatif

French

Etymology

From Latin ablativus (the ablative case), from Latin ablātus (taken away), from Latin auferō (I take away).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a.bla.tif/
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Adjective

ablatif (feminine singular ablative, masculine plural ablatifs, feminine plural ablatives)

  1. Related to or causing ablation.
  2. (engineering, sciences) Conceived to resist a process of ablation.
  3. (linguistics, rare) Related to or in the ablative case.

Noun

ablatif m (plural ablatifs)

  1. (linguistics, uncountable) The ablative case.
  2. (linguistics, countable) A word or expression in the ablative case.

Further reading


Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from French ablatif.

Noun

ablatif (definite accusative ablatifi, plural ablatifler)

  1. (grammar) ablative (case)

References

  • ablatif in Turkish dictionaries at Türk Dil Kurumu
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