déverbal

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French

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Etymology

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From dé- +‎ verbe +‎ -al.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /de.vɛʁ.bal/
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Adjective

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déverbal (feminine déverbale, masculine plural déverbaux, feminine plural déverbales)

  1. (linguistics, grammar) deverbal (which derives from a verb)
  2. (linguistics, grammar) deverbal (derived from a verb)
    Coordinate term: dénominatif

Noun

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déverbal m (plural déverbaux)

  1. (linguistics, grammar) deverbal (noun derived from and describing the action of a given verb)
    Coordinate term: dénominal
    • 1952, Alphonse Juilland, “Extrait le vocabulaire argotique roumain d’origine tsigane [Extract Romanian Slang Vocabulary of Gypsy Origin]”, in Cahiers Sextil Puşcariu [Notebooks Sextil Puşcariu], Éditions Dacia:
      […] on n’a pourtant jamais pris en considération le très caractéristique sut […], déverbal sans suffixe de suti […].
      […] one has never yet taken into consideration the very characteristic sut […], deverbal without suffix of suti […].
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References

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