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substantive

ADJ มากมาย  ยิ่งใหญ่  ample large significant mak-mai

 

substantive

ADJ ย้อมสี ติด โดย ไม่ต้อง ผสม สาร ช่วย  yom-se-tid-doi-mai-tong-pa-som-san-chue

 

substantive

ADJ สำคัญ  มี สาระสำคัญ  มีความสำคัญ  essential important sam-kan

 

substantive

ADJ อิสระ  เป็นอิสระ  ไม่ ขึ้นกับ ใคร  independent id-sa-ra

 

substantive

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ คำนาม  ทำหน้าที่ เป็น คำนาม  nominal kiao-kab-kam-nam

 

substantive

ADJ แสดง การ มี อยู่ (ไวยากรณ์  sa-dang-kan-me-yu

 

substantive

N คำนาม  คำ ที่ ใช้ เป็น คำนาม  common noun proper noun kam-nam

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SUBSTANTIVE

a.Betokening existence; as the substantive verb. 1. Solid; depending on itself. [Not in use. ]

 

SUBSTANTIVE

n.In grammar, a noun or name; the part of speech which expresses something that exists, either material or immaterial. Thus man, horse, city, goodness, excellence, are substantives. [Better called name, L. nomen, or even noun, a corruption of nomen. ]

 

SUBSTANTIVELY

adv. In substance; essentially. 1. In grammar, as a name or noun. An adjective or pronoun may be used substantively.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SUBSTANTIVE

Sub "stan *tive, a. Etym: [L. substantivus: cf. F. substantif. ]

 

1. Betokening or expressing existence; as, the substantive verb, that is, the verb to be.

 

2. Depending on itself; independent. He considered how sufficient and substantive this land was to maintain itself without any aid of the foreigner. Bacon.

 

3. Enduring; solid; firm; substantial. Strength and magnitude are qualities which impress the imagination in a powerful and substantive manner. Hazlitt.

 

4. Pertaining to, or constituting, the essential part or principles; as, the law substantive. Noun substantive (Gram. ), a noun which designates an object, material or immaterial; a substantive. -- Substantive color, one which communicates its color without the aid of a mordant or base; -- opposed to adjective color.

 

SUBSTANTIVE

Sub "stan *tive, n. Etym: [Cf. F. substantif. ] (Gram. )

 

Defn: A noun or name; the part of speech which designates something that exists, or some object of thought, either material or immaterial; as, the words man, horse, city, goodness, excellence, are substantives.

 

SUBSTANTIVE

SUBSTANTIVE Sub "stan *tive, v. t.

 

Defn: To substantivize. [R.] Cudworth.

 

SUBSTANTIVELY

SUBSTANTIVELY Sub "stan *tive *ly, adv.

 

1. In a substantive manner; in substance; essentially.

 

2. (Gram. )

 

Defn: As a substantive, name, or noun; as, an adjective may be used substantively.

 

SUBSTANTIVENESS

SUBSTANTIVENESS Sub "stan *tive *ness, n.

 

Defn: The quality or state of being substantive.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

substantive

sub stan tive |ˈsəbstəntiv ˈsəbstən (t )ɪv səbˈstæn (t )ɪv | adjective |səbˈstantɪv | 1 having a firm basis in reality and therefore important, meaningful, or considerable: there is no substantive evidence for the efficacy of these drugs. 2 having a separate and independent existence. (of a dye ) not needing a mordant. 3 (of law ) defining rights and duties as opposed to giving the rules by which such things are established. noun Grammar a noun. DERIVATIVES sub stan ti val |ˌsəbstənˈtīvəl |adjective, sub stan tive ly adverb ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense having an independent existence ): from Old French substantif, -ive or late Latin substantivus, from substantia essence (see substance ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

substantive

substantive |ˈsʌbst (ə )ntɪv | adjective |also səbˈstantɪv | 1 having a firm basis in reality and so important, meaningful, or considerable: there is no substantive evidence for the efficacy of these drugs. 2 having a separate and independent existence. (of a rank or appointment ) not acting or temporary; permanent. (of an enactment, motion, or resolution ) made in due form as such; not amended. 3 (of law ) defining rights and duties, as opposed to giving the procedural rules by which those rights and duties are enforced. 4 (of a dye ) not needing a mordant. noun (also noun substantive ) Grammar, dated a noun. DERIVATIVES substantival |-ˈtʌɪv (ə )l |adjective, substantively adverb ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense having an independent existence ): from Old French substantif, -ive or late Latin substantivus, from substantia essence (see substance ).

 

French Dictionary

substantivement

substantivement adv. adverbe linguistique Comme un substantif. : Des verbes pris substantivement: le boire et le manger.

 

substantiver

substantiver v. tr. verbe transitif linguistique Donner à un mot le caractère d ’un substantif. aimer

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

substantive

sub stan tive /sʌ́bstəntɪv |səbstǽntɪv /形容詞 1 かたく 通例 名詞 の前で 〗本質的な, 実際的な, 現実的な 〈議論 問題点など 〉; 重要な, 意義深い ; 内容 [実 ]のある ; 相当の 〈量 程度など 〉.2 文法 存在を示す ; 名詞 (相当語句 )[実詞 ]の .3 かたく 名詞 の前で 〗一時的でない, 常任の 〈肩書きなど 〉.4 独立した存在の, 独立の .5 直接染色の .名詞 C 文法 名詞 (相当語句 ); 実詞 .sub stan ti val /sʌ̀bst (ə )ntáɪv (ə )l /形容詞 ly 副詞