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frequentative

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See also: fréquentative

English

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Etymology

From Middle English frequentatyf, from Late Latin frequentativus, from Latin frequentāre (to do or use often). Morphologically as if frequent + -ative. Akin to frequent.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fɹɪˈkwɛntətɪv/

Adjective

frequentative (not comparable)

  1. (grammar) Serving to express repetition of an action.
    "Crackle" is an English frequentative verb derived from "crack".

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Noun

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frequentative (plural frequentatives)

  1. (grammar) Any of a subclass of imperfective verbs that denote a repeated action, no longer productive in English, but found in e.g. Finnish, Latin, Russian, and Turkish.

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Italian

Adjective

frequentative

  1. feminine plural of frequentativo

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