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nominative
CIDE DICTIONARY
nominative, a. [L. nominativus belonging to a name, nominative.].
Giving a name; naming; designating; -- said of that case or form of a noun which stands as the subject of a finite verb. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
nominative, n. & adj.
--n. Gram.
1 the case of nouns, pronouns, and adjectives, expressing the subject of a verb.
2 a word in this case.
--adj.
1 Gram. of or in this case.
2 of, or appointed by, nomination (as distinct from election).
--n. Gram.
1 the case of nouns, pronouns, and adjectives, expressing the subject of a verb.
2 a word in this case.
--adj.
1 Gram. of or in this case.
2 of, or appointed by, nomination (as distinct from election).
Derivative
nominatival adj.
Etymology
ME f. OF nominatif -ive or L nominativus (as NOMINATE), transl. Gk onomastike (ptosis case)
THESAURUS
nominative
abessive, ablative, accusative, adessive, allative, appellative, approximative, byname, case, cognominal, common case, dative, delative, denominative, diminutive, elative, epithetic, eponymic, eponymous, essive, formal, genitive, honorific, hypocoristic, illative, in name only, inessive, instrumental, lative, local case, locative, nominal, objective case, oblique case, perlative, possessive case, prepositional, quasi, self-called, self-christened, self-styled, so-called, soi-disant, subject case, sublative, superessive, terminative, titular, translative, vocative, would-beFor further exploring for "nominative" in Webster Dictionary Online