participial

English

Etymology

From Latin participiālis, from participium (participle).

Adjective

participial (not comparable)

  1. (grammar) of, relating to, or being a participle

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Noun

participial (plural participials)

  1. (grammar) a participle

Quotations

  • 1870, Raphael Kühner (original author), Samuel H. Taylor (English translator), An Elementary Grammar of the Greek Language, 20th ed., p. 75:
    [] the verb has two forms, which [] are called Participials, namely, (a) The Infinitv [] (b) The Participle [] .

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French

Adjective

participial (feminine singular participiale, masculine plural participiaux, feminine plural participiales)

  1. participial

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Portuguese

Adjective

participial m or f (plural participiais, comparable)

  1. (grammar) participial (of or relating to a participle)
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