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  • Predicative expression
  • Part of a clause predicate

    A predicative expression (or just predicative) is part of a clause predicate, and is an expression that typically follows a copula or linking verb, e.g

    Predicative expression

    Predicative_expression

  • Complement (linguistics)
  • Word or phrase necessary to complete an expression

    predicative of the subject) and object complement are employed to denote the predicative expressions (predicative complements), such as predicative adjectives

    Complement (linguistics)

    Complement_(linguistics)

  • Copula (linguistics)
  • Functional part of speech in most languages

    predicative expression. In some theories of grammar, the whole expression is on the table may be called a predicate or a verb phrase. The predicative

    Copula (linguistics)

    Copula_(linguistics)

  • Predicate (grammar)
  • Subject and predicate in sentences

    the other defines it as only the main content verb or associated predicative expression of a clause. Thus, by the first definition, the predicate of the

    Predicate (grammar)

    Predicate_(grammar)

  • Adjunct (grammar)
  • Phrase that can be removed, preserving grammatical correctness

    adverbial function. An adjunct is not an argument (nor is it a predicative expression), and an argument is not an adjunct. The argument–adjunct distinction

    Adjunct (grammar)

    Adjunct_(grammar)

  • Clause
  • Smallest grammatical unit that can express a complete proposition

    are functioning just like other predicative expressions, e.g. predicative adjectives (That was good) and predicative nominals (That was the truth). They

    Clause

    Clause

  • Subject complement
  • Predicative expression

    In traditional grammar, a subject complement is a predicative expression that follows a copula (commonly known as a linking verb), which complements the

    Subject complement

    Subject_complement

  • Noun phrase
  • Phrase which grammatically functions the same as a noun

    Noun phrases often function as verb subjects and objects, as predicative expressions, and as complements of prepositions. One NP can be embedded inside

    Noun phrase

    Noun_phrase

  • Predicative
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    grammatical predicate Predicative expression, part of a clause that typically follows a copula (linking verb) Predicative verb, a verb that behaves as a

    Predicative

    Predicative

  • Object complement
  • In grammar, an object complement is a predicative expression that follows a direct object of an attributive ditransitive or resultative verb and that complements

    Object complement

    Object_complement

  • Inverse copular constructions
  • Type of grammatical construction

    (subject-copula-predicative expression, e.g. Fred is the plumber) is reversed in a sense, so that one appears to have the order PCS instead (predicative expression-copula-subject

    Inverse copular constructions

    Inverse_copular_constructions

  • Uses of English verb forms
  • (with present participle: She felt him breathing on her neck.) As a predicative expression in pseudo-cleft sentences of the following type: What I did was

    Uses of English verb forms

    Uses of English verb forms

    Uses_of_English_verb_forms

  • Syntax
  • System responsible for combining morphemes into complex structures

    pronoun Phrasal verb Phrase Phrase structure grammar Plural Predicate Predicative expression Preposition and postposition Pronoun Grammatical relation Restrictiveness

    Syntax

    Syntax

  • Noun
  • Part of speech that names an object or set of objects

    it as a "predicate nominal over the subject" (as in the article Predicative expression); but all would agree that it is not an object since became is not

    Noun

    Noun

  • Possessive
  • Grammatical use indicating possession

    etc., as determined by the context. A related use is that of the predicative expression, as in sentences like the book is mine. Here mine may be considered

    Possessive

    Possessive

  • Adposition
  • Word class or 'part of speech'

    the weather in March cheese from France with live bacteria As a predicative expression (complement of a copula) The key is under the stone. As an adjunct

    Adposition

    Adposition

  • Predicative programming
  • Method of computer program specification

    Predicative programming is the original name of a formal method for program specification and refinement, more recently called a Practical Theory of Programming

    Predicative programming

    Predicative_programming

  • Secondary predicate
  • Predicative expression

    A secondary predicate is a (mostly adjectival) predicative expression that conveys information about the subject or the object but is not the main predicate

    Secondary predicate

    Secondary_predicate

  • Personal pronouns in English
  • Closed lexical category of the English language

    him, someone gave him the ball, Mary was with him. When used as a predicative expression, i.e. as the complement of a form of the copula verb be, the subjective

    Personal pronouns in English

    Personal pronouns in English

    Personal_pronouns_in_English

  • Non-finite clause
  • Type of clause in grammar

    to suffer in silence. (infinitival clauses used as subject and predicative expression) I decided to bathe myself. (infinitival clause used as object)

    Non-finite clause

    Non-finite_clause

  • Who (pronoun)
  • English pronoun

    antecedent "(the) man" is the object of "saw". In the position of predicative expression (i.e. as the complement of forms of the copula be), the form who

    Who (pronoun)

    Who (pronoun)

    Who_(pronoun)

  • Adverb
  • Class of words

    modifies the noun, "shortage." Adverbs can sometimes be used as predicative expressions; in English, this applies especially to adverbs of location: Your

    Adverb

    Adverb

  • Auxiliary verb
  • Verb adding grammatical meaning rather than content meaning

    e.g., The bird is in the tree. – is serves as a copula with a predicative expression not containing any other verb. Definitions of auxiliary verbs are

    Auxiliary verb

    Auxiliary_verb

  • Passé composé
  • Common past tense in French

    the être auxiliary - the meaning (and construction) is that of a predicative expression in that case. Les filles sont venues. (The girls came / the girls

    Passé composé

    Passé composé

    Passé_composé

  • Infinitive
  • Grammatical form

    "To err is human" or "To know me is to love me." the object of a predicative expression: "What you should do is make a list" or "To know me is to love me"

    Infinitive

    Infinitive

  • Traditional grammar
  • Framework for the description of the structure of a language

    book to Nikolai. A subject complement (variously called a predicative expression, predicative, predicate noun or adjective, or complement) appears in a

    Traditional grammar

    Traditional_grammar

  • Parametric polymorphism
  • Basis of generic programming

    specialization. In the 1980s, Leivant introduced a stratified (i.e. predicative) version of Girard and Reynold's system F. Leivant's approach is based

    Parametric polymorphism

    Parametric_polymorphism

  • Quechan language
  • Yuman language spoken in California and Arizona

    function as subjects of verbs, adverbs, or, with vocative -a, as a predicative expression: šalʸʔáyc ʔamé·k "the sand is high," literally "sand it-is-high

    Quechan language

    Quechan language

    Quechan_language

  • Zero copula
  • Lacking or omission of a "to be" verb, common in some languages and stylistic in others

    (何これ?(これは何ですか?); what [is] this?). In Māori, the zero copula can be used in predicative expressions and with continuous verbs (many of which take a copulative verb

    Zero copula

    Zero copula

    Zero_copula

  • Infinitive (Ancient Greek)
  • Non-finite verb form in Ancient Greek

    any other noun: it can be subject, object (direct or indirect), predicative expression (rarely), or it may also serve as an apposition; it may have an

    Infinitive (Ancient Greek)

    Infinitive_(Ancient_Greek)

  • Richard's paradox
  • Apparent contradiction in metamathematics

    Systems I". The paradox was also a motivation for the development of predicative mathematics. The original statement of the paradox, due to Richard (1905)

    Richard's paradox

    Richard's_paradox

  • Muisca language
  • Language of Colombia, spoken by the Muisca

    basic, derived or periphrastic. The periphrastic form, to form a predicative expression, uses the 3rd person + verbal root/name (+n) + ma-gue: (2) (Ms.

    Muisca language

    Muisca language

    Muisca_language

  • Coordination (linguistics)
  • Complex syntactic structure linking two or more elements

    the coordinated strings are, as complements of the copula is, predicative expressions, and in the latter two sentences, the coordinated strings are adjuncts

    Coordination (linguistics)

    Coordination_(linguistics)

  • English clause syntax
  • Clauses in English grammar

    Jim or before you did in the clause I arrived before you did; predicative expressions, such as red in The ball is red; or content or non-finite clauses

    English clause syntax

    English clause syntax

    English_clause_syntax

  • Gerundive
  • Latin verb form that functions as an adjective

    meaning of transitive verbs. The gerundive could be used as either a predicative or an attributive adjective. However, attributive use was rare, largely

    Gerundive

    Gerundive

  • Small clause
  • Concept in linguistics

    like call and name, which subcategorize for an object NP and a predicative expression; see (8b) verbs like wipe and pound, which allow the appearance

    Small clause

    Small_clause

  • VP (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    structure composed of the predicative elements of a sentence vita patris, Latin for "during the life of the father" (e.g. in the expression "died v.p.") NCCC

    VP (disambiguation)

    VP_(disambiguation)

  • You
  • Personal pronoun to denote the interlocutor

    semantically singular. You can appear as a subject, object, determiner or predicative complement. The reflexive form also appears as an adjunct. You occasionally

    You

    You

  • Equative sentence
  • Sentence where two entities are equated with each other

    the only use of this verb. Equative sentences can be contrasted with predicative sentences where one entity is identified as a member of a set, such as

    Equative sentence

    Equative_sentence

  • Interjection
  • Word or expression used to express an emotion or sentiment

    An interjection is a word or expression that occurs as an utterance on its own and expresses a spontaneous feeling, situation or reaction. It is a diverse

    Interjection

    Interjection

  • Intensifier
  • Linguistic modifier which enhances the word it modifies

    was super cold. - Predicative intensifier b. a super cold day - Attributive intensifier Words such as so can occur only as predicative intensifiers, and

    Intensifier

    Intensifier

    Intensifier

  • Glossary of Principia Mathematica
  • proposition that is not atomic. null-class A class containing no members predicative A century of scholarly discussion has not reached a definite consensus

    Glossary of Principia Mathematica

    Glossary_of_Principia_Mathematica

  • Ultrafinitism
  • Concept in the philosophy of mathematics

    on predicative arithmetic as bounded arithmetic theories like S12 are interpretable in Raphael Robinson's theory Q and therefore are predicative in Nelson's

    Ultrafinitism

    Ultrafinitism

  • Principia Mathematica
  • 3-volume treatise on mathematics, 1910–1913

    difference between predicative and non-predicative functions, so they introduced the axiom of reducibility, saying that for every non-predicative function there

    Principia Mathematica

    Principia Mathematica

    Principia_Mathematica

  • Subject–verb inversion in English
  • English grammatical process

    Otjiherero, Chichewa, and a number of Germanic and Bantu languages. A predicative phrase is switched from its default postverbal position to a position

    Subject–verb inversion in English

    Subject–verb_inversion_in_English

  • Propositional function
  • Expression in propositional calculus

    Russell examined the problem of whether propositional functions were predicative or not, and he proposed two theories to try to get at this question:

    Propositional function

    Propositional_function

  • I am (biblical term)
  • Christian term used in the Bible

    θεοῦ ἐγώ εἰμι ..." ("Am I in place of God ...") Genesis 30:2, or with a predicative clause such as in "πάροικος καὶ παρεπίδημος ἐγώ εἰμι μεθ' ὑμῶν" ("As

    I am (biblical term)

    I am (biblical term)

    I_am_(biblical_term)

  • Asmat languages
  • Trans–New Guinea language cluster

    Flamingo Bay Asmat, light verbs are combined with adjuncts to form predicative expressions. e- ‘do’ atow e- /play do/ ‘play’ caj e- /copulate do/ ‘copulate’

    Asmat languages

    Asmat_languages

  • Intuitionistic type theory
  • Alternative foundation of mathematics

    versions, shown to be inconsistent by Girard's paradox, gave way to predicative versions. However, all versions keep the core design of constructive

    Intuitionistic type theory

    Intuitionistic_type_theory

  • Eric Hehner
  • Canadian computer scientist (born 1947)

    called predicative programming, later called Practical Theory of Programming, is to consider each specification to be a binary (boolean) expression, and

    Eric Hehner

    Eric_Hehner

  • Privative adjective
  • Adjective which excludes members of its noun's extension

    alleged. (non-subsective, predicative) That is a fake nose. (privative, attributive) That nose is fake. (privative, predicative) That is a blue pig. (intersective

    Privative adjective

    Privative_adjective

  • Carthago delenda est
  • Latin oratorical phrase

    to the predicative verbal adjective delenda—and further imparts a deontic modality to the clause as a whole. Because delenda is a predicative adjective

    Carthago delenda est

    Carthago delenda est

    Carthago_delenda_est

  • Thought
  • Cognitive process independent of the senses

    ascribed to thinking and judging is that they are predicative experiences, in contrast to the pre-predicative experience found in immediate perception. On

    Thought

    Thought

    Thought

  • Axiom of reducibility
  • Axiom in Russell's ramified theory of types

    Russell defined predicative functions as those whose order is one more than the highest-order function occurring in the expression of the function. While

    Axiom of reducibility

    Axiom_of_reducibility

  • Postpositive adjective
  • Adjective that occurs immediately after the noun or pronoun that it complements

    leave soon exited"). In syntax, postpositive position is independent of predicative position; a postpositive adjective may occur either in the subject or

    Postpositive adjective

    Postpositive_adjective

  • Expletive (linguistics)
  • Word that does not add to the meaning of a sentence

    3-11. ISBN 978-0195142259 Moro, Andrea. The Raising of Predicates: Predicative Noun Phrases and the Theory of Clause Structure. Cambridge University

    Expletive (linguistics)

    Expletive_(linguistics)

  • Hyphen
  • Punctuation mark used to join words

    cited dictionary, the hyphenation will be used in both attributive and predicative positions. For example, "A cost-effective method was used" and "The method

    Hyphen

    Hyphen

  • German verbs
  • consisting of more than the original infinitive. They include objects, predicative nouns and adverbial information. These are packed before the original

    German verbs

    German_verbs

  • Norwegian language
  • North Germanic language

    like German and Dutch. This feature of predicative agreement is shared among the Scandinavian languages. Predicative adjectives do not inflect for definiteness

    Norwegian language

    Norwegian language

    Norwegian_language

  • Sirenik language
  • Extinct Eskimo–Aleut language

    in the past “imna”. Suffix -/ɕuɣɨn/- meaning “to be similar to sth”: Predicative form of a noun can be built using suffix -/t͡ʃ ɨ/-: /imtuk/ (a toponym:

    Sirenik language

    Sirenik language

    Sirenik_language

  • It (pronoun)
  • Singular, neuter, third-person pronoun in English

    interrogative what. It can appear as a subject, object, determiner or a predicative complement. The reflexive form also appears as an adjunct. It very seldom

    It (pronoun)

    It_(pronoun)

  • Modality (semantics)
  • Phenomenon whereby language is used to discuss possible situations

    For instance, a modal expression may convey that something is likely, desirable, or permissible. Quintessential modal expressions include modal auxiliaries

    Modality (semantics)

    Modality_(semantics)

  • Interrogative word
  • Words that indicate a question is being asked, as a grammatical category

    Intransitive Labile Lexical Light Modal Negative Performative Phrasal Predicative Preterite-present Pure Reflexive Regular / Irregular Separable Stative

    Interrogative word

    Interrogative_word

  • Quantifier (linguistics)
  • Type of determiner that indicates quantity

    quantifiers. There exists no simple way of reformulating any one of these expressions as a conjunction or disjunction of sentences, each a simple predicate

    Quantifier (linguistics)

    Quantifier_(linguistics)

  • Gottlob Frege
  • German philosopher, logician, and mathematician (1848–1925)

    as second-order logic, can be weakened to so-called predicative second-order logic. Predicative second-order logic plus Basic Law V is provably consistent

    Gottlob Frege

    Gottlob Frege

    Gottlob_Frege

  • Constructive set theory
  • Axiomatic set theories based on the principles of mathematical constructivism

    defined using the expression R ( x , s ) {\displaystyle R(x,s)} , would play a role in its own characterization. While predicative Separation leads to

    Constructive set theory

    Constructive_set_theory

  • Object–verb–subject word order
  • Rare permutation of word order

    relating an adjective to a noun ("cold is Alaska") although cold is a predicative adjective, not an object. Rare examples of valid if idiomatic English

    Object–verb–subject word order

    Object–verb–subject_word_order

  • Dummy pronoun
  • Pronoun having no referent

    ISBN 9781032794730. Moro, Andrea (1997). The raising of predicates: predicative noun phrases and the theory of clause structure. Cambridge: Cambridge

    Dummy pronoun

    Dummy_pronoun

  • Kripke–Platek set theory
  • System of mathematical set theory

    Kripke and Richard Platek. The theory can be thought of as roughly the predicative part of Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory (ZFC) and is considerably weaker

    Kripke–Platek set theory

    Kripke–Platek_set_theory

  • Maurice Merleau-Ponty
  • French phenomenological philosopher (1908–1961)

    within an ever-present world frame, through use of its pre-conscious, pre-predicative understanding of the world's makeup. The elaboration, however, is "inexhaustible"

    Maurice Merleau-Ponty

    Maurice Merleau-Ponty

    Maurice_Merleau-Ponty

  • English nouns
  • Part of speech

    prototypically function at the clause level as subjects, objects, and predicative complements. These phrases are the only English phrases whose structure

    English nouns

    English nouns

    English_nouns

  • Large countable ordinal
  • Ordinals in mathematics and set theory

    make precise, it is the smallest (infinite) ordinal that cannot be ("predicatively") described using smaller ordinals. It measures the strength of such

    Large countable ordinal

    Large_countable_ordinal

  • Agreement (linguistics)
  • Type of inflection whereby a word changes form depending on related words

    Spanish, where articles, determiners and adjectives (both attributive and predicative) agree in number with the nouns they qualify: le grand homme ('the great

    Agreement (linguistics)

    Agreement_(linguistics)

  • Logicism
  • School of thought in philosophy of mathematics

    seems to have considered that only predicative definitions can be allowed in mathematics: a definition is 'predicative' and logically admissible only if

    Logicism

    Logicism

  • English language
  • West Germanic language

    they modify and after determiners. English adjectives also function as predicative complements (e.g. "the child is happy"). In Modern English, adjectives

    English language

    English language

    English_language

  • List of glossing abbreviations
  • List of interlinear glossing abbreviations

    Creole: The Expression of Emotions István Kenesei, Robert Vago & Anna Fenyvesi (1998) Hungarian. Routledge. Leon Stassen (2009) Predicative Possession

    List of glossing abbreviations

    List_of_glossing_abbreviations

  • Mass noun
  • Noun whose quantity is treated as an undifferentiated unit

    "cutlery" and "water" have cumulative reference, while the expression "a chair" does not. The expression "chairs", however, does, suggesting that the generalization

    Mass noun

    Mass_noun

  • Pro-form
  • Word or form that substitutes for another word

    In linguistics, a pro-form is a type of function word or expression that stands in for (expresses the same content as) another word, phrase, clause or

    Pro-form

    Pro-form

  • Tagmeme
  • Grammatical unit

    of a nominative expression, the selection of a finite verb expression, and the ordering of the two such that the nominative expression precedes the finite

    Tagmeme

    Tagmeme

  • English determiners
  • Determiners in the English language

    unlike prototypical adjectives, words in this category are not used predicatively, tend not to inflect for comparison, and tend not to be modified. In

    English determiners

    English determiners

    English_determiners

  • Definiteness
  • Semantic feature of noun phrases in linguistics

    variation in the expression of definiteness across languages, and some languages such as Japanese do not generally mark it, so the same expression can be definite

    Definiteness

    Definiteness

  • Turkish grammar
  • Grammar of the Turkish language

    noun; used predicatively, they follow, unless something other than word order shows that they are being used predicatively: Used predicatively, adjectives

    Turkish grammar

    Turkish_grammar

  • Sursilvan
  • Western variety of the Romansh language

    attributive and a predicative form in the masculine singular: in um vegl 'an old man' igl um ei vegls 'the man is old' The predicative masculine singular

    Sursilvan

    Sursilvan

    Sursilvan

  • Pro-sentence
  • Linguistic sentence with null subject

    A pro-sentence is a function word or expression that substitutes for a whole sentence whose content is recoverable from the context. A pro-sentence is

    Pro-sentence

    Pro-sentence

  • Balinese language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia

    Adjectives following possessive (and therefore definite) nouns function as predicative, while adjectives following unmarked nouns function as attributive. Two

    Balinese language

    Balinese language

    Balinese_language

  • Reichenau Glossary
  • Collection of Latin glosses on the Vulgate Bible

    "potârniche"). In the Sursilvan dialect, masculine singular -s survives as a predicative ending in adjectives. E.g. il paun ei cars 'the bread is expensive' (Loporcaro

    Reichenau Glossary

    Reichenau_Glossary

  • Cantor's diagonal argument
  • Proof in set theory

    theories, the non-existence of a set of all sets also already follows from Predicative Separation. In a set theory, theories of mathematics are modeled. Weaker

    Cantor's diagonal argument

    Cantor's diagonal argument

    Cantor's_diagonal_argument

  • Generative lexicon
  • of the expression and any subeventual structure it may have; with subevents; Qualia structure: a structural differentiation of the predicative force for

    Generative lexicon

    Generative_lexicon

  • Reverse mathematics
  • Branch of mathematical logic

    equiconsistent. ACA0 can be thought of as a framework of predicative mathematics, although there are predicatively provable theorems that are not provable in ACA0

    Reverse mathematics

    Reverse_mathematics

  • Udmurt grammar
  • Grammar of the Udmurt language

    the adjective is always plural when it functions as the sentence's predicative: Nouns are ordinarily in the singular when following cardinal numbers

    Udmurt grammar

    Udmurt_grammar

  • Salishan languages
  • Indigenous language family of western Canada and the US

    and 'verb' by arguing that, although any distinction is neutralised in predicative positions, words that can be categorised as 'verbs' are marked when used

    Salishan languages

    Salishan languages

    Salishan_languages

  • English grammar
  • Grammar of the English language

    example, drunken is attributive (a drunken sailor), while drunk is usually predicative (the sailor was drunk). Many adjectives have comparative and superlative

    English grammar

    English_grammar

  • Tetration
  • Arithmetic operation

    Superexponentiation in 1987. It was used earlier by Ed Nelson in his book Predicative Arithmetic, Princeton University Press, 1986. The term hyperpower is

    Tetration

    Tetration

    Tetration

  • Impersonal verb
  • Verb that has no determinate subject

    as simply llueve. Temperature expressions ("it is hot"), weather expressions ("it is snowing"), and daylight expressions ("it is dark") tend to lack independent

    Impersonal verb

    Impersonal_verb

  • Comitative case
  • Grammatical case denoting accompaniment

    case is a category of inflectional morphology. The comitative case is an expression of the comitative semantic relation through inflectional affixation, by

    Comitative case

    Comitative_case

  • Grammatical tense
  • Expression of time reference in grammar

    ("past-in-the-past") and "future-in-the-past". Expressions of tense are often closely connected with expressions of the category of aspect; sometimes what

    Grammatical tense

    Grammatical_tense

  • Zarma language
  • Songhay language of southwestern Niger

    place, a price or a participle: A go fuwo ra ("She's in the house"). The predicative nô means "it is", "they are", etc. and is one of the most common words

    Zarma language

    Zarma language

    Zarma_language

  • Sumerian language
  • Language of ancient Sumer and Babylon

    it seems that the word 𒉡 nu "not" alone instead of *nu-um is used predicatively (e.g. 𒍏𒉡 urud nu "it is not copper") although the form 𒉡(𒌦)𒂵𒀀𒀭

    Sumerian language

    Sumerian language

    Sumerian_language

  • Word
  • Basic elements of language

    a Salish language, all words with 'noun-like' meanings can be used predicatively, where they function like verb. For example, the word sbiaw can be understood

    Word

    Word

    Word

  • Moksha language
  • Uralic language spoken in Russia

    functions of Moksha cases are listed below: Nominative, used for subjects, predicatives and for other grammatical functions. Genitive, used to code possession

    Moksha language

    Moksha language

    Moksha_language

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  • Gowell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gowell

    English : presumably a nickname for an habitual user of the expression ‘Go well’ (Old English gān ‘go’ + wel ‘well’), or possibly a nickname for a messenger.

    Gowell

  • Tarasha | தராஷா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Tarasha | தராஷா 

    Its Hindi form is derived from a Sanskrit expression meaning star

    Tarasha | தராஷா 

  • Abinaya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Abinaya

    Abinaya means expressions

    Abinaya

  • Goodspeed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Goodspeed

    English : from the expression ‘God speed (you)’; a wish for success for one setting out on an enterprise, presumably applied as a nickname for someone who habitually used this expression.

    Goodspeed

  • Bhavika | பாவிகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Bhavika | பாவிகா

    Cheerful expression

    Bhavika | பாவிகா

  • Goodyear
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Goodyear

    English : probably a nickname from Middle English gode ‘good’ (Old English gōd) + year, yere ‘year’, bestowed on someone who frequently used the expression, perhaps in the sense ‘(as I hope to have a) good year’ or as a New Year salutation. Alternatively, it may have been from an Americanized form of French Gauthier.English translation of German Gutjahr, originally a nickname for someone born on New year’s Day.The inventor of vulcanized rubber, Charles Goodyear (1800–60) was of the fourth generation descended from Stephen Goodyear (1598–1658), who succeeded Gov. Theophilus Eaton as leader of the company of London merchants that founded the New Haven colony in CT in 1638.

    Goodyear

  • Apinaya | அபிநாயா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Apinaya | அபிநாயா

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    Apinaya | அபிநாயா

  • Abhinaya | அபிநய 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Abhinaya | அபிநய 

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    Abhinaya | அபிநய 

  • Cheera
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Cheera

    Face, Warm expression

    Cheera

  • Abhinay
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abhinay

    Expression

    Abhinay

  • Guyer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Guyer

    English : occupational name from Old French guyour ‘guide’ (see Guy 2).Americanized spelling of German Geyer.Swiss German : from a contraction of the expression gut Jahr (‘good year’) which as a greeting in rural Switzerland meant ‘I wish you a good harvest this year’.

    Guyer

  • Mudra
  • Girl/Female

    Sikh

    Mudra

    Expression

    Mudra

  • Goodbody
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Norfolk)

    Goodbody

    English (Norfolk) : from Middle English gode ‘good’ + body ‘person’, ‘creature’, apparently a nickname for a good person. Reaney, however, notes that the expression was used as a polite term of address, and the surname may therefore have arisen as a nickname for someone who habitually used this expression.

    Goodbody

  • Herring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, Dutch, and German

    Herring

    English, Scottish, Dutch, and German : metonymic occupational name for a herring fisher or for a seller of the fish, Middle English hering, Dutch haring, Middle High German hærinc. In some cases it may have been a nickname in the sense of a trifle, something of little value, a meaning which is found in medieval phrases and proverbial expressions such as ‘to like neither herring nor barrel’, i.e. not to like something at all.German : habitational name from Herringen in Westphalia.Dutch : from a personal name, a derivative of a Germanic compound name with the first element hari, heri ‘army’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Hering.

    Herring

  • Abhinaya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Abhinaya

    Expressions

    Abhinaya

  • Bhavika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Bhavika

    Cheerful expression

    Bhavika

  • Mudra | முத்ரா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Mudra | முத்ரா

    Expression

    Mudra | முத்ரா

  • Abbynayha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Abbynayha

    Expressions

    Abbynayha

  • Deekshitha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu

    Deekshitha

    Initiation; Concentration; God's Name; Dedicative

    Deekshitha

  • Abinaya | அபீநாயா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Abinaya | அபீநாயா 

    Abinaya means expressions

    Abinaya | அபீநாயா 

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  • Predicate
  • a.

    Predicated.

  • Copula
  • n.

    The word which unites the subject and predicate.

  • Eradicative
  • a.

    Tending or serving to eradicate; curing or destroying thoroughly, as a disease or any evil.

  • Predication
  • n.

    Preaching.

  • Predicate
  • v. t.

    That which is affirmed or denied of the subject. In these propositions, "Paper is white," "Ink is not white," whiteness is the predicate affirmed of paper and denied of ink.

  • Prejudicative
  • a.

    Forming a judgment without due examination; prejudging.

  • Predicate
  • v. t.

    To assert to belong to something; to affirm (one thing of another); as, to predicate whiteness of snow.

  • Eradicative
  • n.

    A medicine that effects a radical cure.

  • Predication
  • n.

    The act of predicating, or of affirming one thing of another; affirmation; assertion.

  • Predicated
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Predicate

  • Medicative
  • a.

    Medicinal; acting like a medicine.

  • Predicate
  • v. t.

    To found; to base.

  • Predicating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Predicate

  • Copulate
  • a.

    Joining subject and predicate; copulative.

  • Predicant
  • a.

    Predicating; affirming; declaring; proclaiming; hence; preaching.

  • Predicative
  • a.

    Expressing affirmation or predication; affirming; predicating, as, a predicative term.

  • Predicate
  • v. t.

    The word or words in a proposition which express what is affirmed of the subject.

  • Predictory
  • a.

    Predictive.

  • Predicate
  • v. i.

    To affirm something of another thing; to make an affirmation.

  • Predictive
  • a.

    Foretelling; prophetic; foreboding.