triptote

triptote
(tri-pto-t') adj.
Terme de grammaire. Se dit d'un nom qui n'a que trois terminaisons différentes, par exemple au singulier rosa, rosae, rosam.
   Du grec, trois, et, chute, finale.

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  • Triptote — Trip tote, n. [L. triptotum, Gr. ? with three cases; ? (see {Tri }) + ? falling, fr. ? to fall.] (Gram.) A noun having three cases only. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • triptote — См. trìptoto …   Пятиязычный словарь лингвистических терминов

  • triptote — noun In grammar, a noun which has only three cases. In Modern Standard Arabic, nouns belong to triptotes, diptotes or can be indeclinable …   Wiktionary

  • triptote — trip·tote …   English syllables

  • triptote —   a.,n. Grammar, (noun) with three cases only …   Dictionary of difficult words

  • triptote — ˈtripˌtōt noun ( s) Etymology: Late Latin triptoton, from Late Greek triptōton, neuter of triptōtos having only three cases, from Greek tri three + ptōtos (from piptein to fall, influenced in meaning by Greek ptōsis case, fall) more at tri ,… …   Useful english dictionary

  • ʾIʿrab — ʾIʿrāb (إﻋﺮﺍﺏ IPA: [ʔiʕraːb]) is an Arabic term for the system of nominal and adjectival suffixes of Classical Arabic. These suffixes are written in fully vocalized Arabic texts, notably the Qurʾān or texts written for children or Arabic… …   Wikipedia

  • trìptoto — (триптот | triptote | triptotisches Wort, Triptoton | triptote | trìptoto) Слово, склонение которого состоит из трех падежей (см. прим.) (гр. tri ptôtos); см. двупадежный. прим. Правильнее говорить о парадигме, состоящей из трех падежных форм… …   Пятиязычный словарь лингвистических терминов

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