
Appellative
UK
/əˈpɛlətɪv/
US
/əˈpɛlətɪv/

Translation of "appellative" into Russian
appellative
NounUK
/əˈpɛlətɪv/
US
/əˈpɛlətɪv/
appellative
appellatives pl
In linguistics, an appellative is a common noun that denotes a class of entities.
В лингвистике апеллятив — это нарицательное существительное, обозначающее класс объектов.
Additional translations
общее имя
родовое имя
appellative
AdjectiveUK
/əˈpɛlətɪv/
US
/əˈpɛlətɪv/
appellative
more appellative Comp.
most appellative Super.
The appellative nature of the term made it suitable for general use.
Апеллятивный характер термина сделал его подходящим для общего использования.
Definitions
appellative
NounUK
/əˈpɛlətɪv/
US
/əˈpɛlətɪv/
A name or title by which someone or something is known.
The appellative 'The Great' was often used to describe Alexander due to his numerous conquests.
A common noun, as opposed to a proper noun.
In the sentence 'The dog barked loudly,' the word 'dog' is an appellative.
appellative
AdjectiveUK
/əˈpɛlətɪv/
US
/əˈpɛlətɪv/
Relating to or denoting a common noun that is used to name a class of objects or a concept.
In the sentence 'The dog barked loudly,' the word 'dog' is used in an appellative sense.
Pertaining to the giving of a name or title.
The appellative nature of the ceremony was evident when each participant was given a unique title.