Definitions for pronominal

pronominal pro·nom·i·nal

Spelling: [proh-nom-uh-nl]
IPA: /proʊˈnɒm ə nl/

Pronominal is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 467 anagrams from letters in pronominal (ailmnnoopr).

Definitions for pronominal

noun

  1. Grammar. a pronominal word.

adjective

  1. Grammar. pertaining to, resembling, derived from, or containing a pronoun:
  2. Heraldry. noting the coat of arms on a quartered escutcheon: customarily occupying the first quarter and being the original coat of arms of the paternal line.

Origin of pronominal

From the Late Latin word prōnōminālis, dating back to 1635-45. See pronoun, -al1

Examples for pronominal

His pronominal substitution of It for He does not achieve a revolution in theology.

In the Indefinite Pronouns, only the pronominal part is declined.

But Mr. Darwin's pronominal "we," in this connection, admits of qualification.

The interrogative pronoun (and pronominal adjective) is kiu, who, which.

Series ending in ES (possession), pronominal; relate to thing or person, singular or plural.

Series ending in U (persons or specified things), pronominal or adjectival.

The distinctions of person are, exclusively, supplied by pronominal suffixes.

That it is pronominal where it is in apposition with another noun.

Series ending in O (thing (not specified) indefinite), substantival or pronominal.

There is of course no pronominal gender in Mohave, so "his" is ambiguous.

Word Value for pronominal
Scrable

0

Words with friends

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