- inceptivus
inceptīvus, a, um (incipio), anfangend, anhebend, als gramm. t. t., verbi littera, Anfangsbuchstabe, Diom. 367, 2: particula (wie verum), Donat. Ter. eun. 317 u. adelph. 168.
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inceptīvus, a, um (incipio), anfangend, anhebend, als gramm. t. t., verbi littera, Anfangsbuchstabe, Diom. 367, 2: particula (wie verum), Donat. Ter. eun. 317 u. adelph. 168.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
inceptive — inceptively, adv. /in sep tiv/, adj. 1. beginning; initial. 2. Gram. (of a derived verb, or of an aspect in verb inflection) expressing the beginning of the action indicated by the underlying verb, as Latin verbs in sco, which generally have… … Universalium
inzeptiv — in|zep|tiv <aus gleichbed. lat. inceptivus> (veraltet) anfangend, beginnend … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
inceptive — in•cep•tive [[t]ɪnˈsɛp tɪv[/t]] adj. 1) beginning; initial 2) gram. (of a verb form or aspect) expressing the beginning of the action indicated by the underlying verb, as Latin calēscō“become or begin to be hot” from caleō“be hot.” 3) gram. the… … From formal English to slang
inceptive — [in sep′tiv] adj. [OFr inceptif < LL inceptivus < L inceptus: see INCEPTION] 1. beginning; introductory; initial 2. Gram. expressing the beginning of an action n. an inceptive verb or form, as in Latin inceptively adv … English World dictionary
inceptive — adj. & n. adj. 1 a beginning. b initial. 2 Gram. (of a verb) that denotes the beginning of an action. n. an inceptive verb. Etymology: LL inceptivus (as INCEPT) … Useful english dictionary