venitive
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Latin veniō (“I come, I approach”).
Adjective
[edit]venitive (not comparable)
- (grammar, of a word, particle, or inflection) Indicating motion to or toward a thing.
Coordinate terms
[edit]Noun
[edit]venitive (plural venitives)
- (grammar) A grammatical word, particle, or inflection that indicates motion to or toward a thing; or, the indication so provided.
- 1994, Joan L. Bybee, Revere Dale Perkins, and William Pagliuca, The evolution of grammar: tense, aspect, and modality in the languages of the world, University of Chicago Press, →ISBN, pages 11–12:
- […] a derivational suffix indicating ‘movement toward the speaker or deictic center’. […] a derivational venitive […]