Word Study
copulative
CIDE DICTIONARY
copulative, a. [L. copulativus: cf. F. copulatif.].
Serving to couple, unite, or connect; as, a copulative conjunction like “and”. [1913 Webster]
copulative, n.
- Connection. Rycaut. [1913 Webster]
- A copulative conjunction. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
copulative, adj.
1 serving to connect.
2 Gram. a (of a word) that connects words or clauses linked in sense (cf. DISJUNCTIVE). b connecting a subject and predicate.
3 relating to sexual union.
1 serving to connect.
2 Gram. a (of a word) that connects words or clauses linked in sense (cf. DISJUNCTIVE). b connecting a subject and predicate.
3 relating to sexual union.
Derivative
copulatively adv.
Etymology
ME f. OF copulatif -ive or LL copulativus (as COPULATE)
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