|
| il·la·tive [ íllətiv, i láytiv ] |
adjective |
|
| Definition: |
| |
1. inferential: relating to or involving the drawing of inferences
(
formal
)
|
2. linguistics stating inference: describes a word or phrase such as "thus," "therefore," or "as a result" that marks or introduces an inference
|
3. linguistics of case of Finnish noun: describes a case of nouns in Finnish and some other languages that indicates motion toward something. It is usually translated into English using the prepositions "into" or "toward."
|
noun (plural il·la·tives) |
|
| Definition: |
| |
1. something that states inference: a word, phrase, or morpheme that marks or introduces an inference
|
2. case of Finnish noun: the illative grammatical case in Finnish and some other languages
|
| [Late 16th century. < Latin illativus< illat-, past participle of inferre (see infer)] |