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  • The name was doubtless originally an appellative, meaning " the power that allots ".
  • Less frequently a name was " per se " an appellative, a noun, either an adjective or a substantive.
  • He distinguished four basic functions of language : the representative, expressive, appellative and the " aesthetic " function ( MukaYovsk?1938 ).
  • In Vulgar Latin, as in Celtic, the opposite word order prevailed : determined ( Romance appellative ) plus determinative ( adjective ).
  • He was responsible for giving the appellative title, The Catholic University of the Philippines to the then Pontifical and Royal University of Santo Tomas.
  • Among other possibilities, several different tenuous efforts have been made to figure out his birthplace from his appellative " de Sacrobosco ".
  • Under the appellative of The Morrisites, the liberal party of New York aligned for Van Dam's claims, with his active participation.
  • This is a toponomic appellative derived from Old Norse " holmr " meaning " island " or " meadow at the edge of the water ".
  • It and its derivatives, such as Maqdisi and al-Muqaddasi are used in Arabic surnames or as appellatives assigned to those who come from or live in Jerusalem.
  • Upon annexation of the province, Bostra gained the appellative  Traiane when Trajan declared it the capital while Hadrian performed the same ceremonial act for Petra when he became emperor.
  • The appellative " Bukharian " was adopted by Bukharan Jews who moved to English-speaking countries, in an anglicisation of the Hebrew " Bukhari ".
  • They are ( if of Slavic origin ) suffixes that have a possessive or appellative function ( similar to English talk ) 12 : 26, 21 December 2015 ( UTC)
  • Only 14 of the original 15 judges who presided in the Appellative Court will be in the new court because one of them previously quit his job to seek a political position.
  • Town's name derivative from river name " Aamena " ( modern Oshmianka River ), which is originated from appellative Lithuanian word " akmuo " ( stone ).
  • The place-name " Huseby " seems to have originated as an appellative for a place with an older name, it occurs frequently in Scandinavia, and it is linked with administrative control of a district.
  • If all this jaw-chomping size seems overwhelming, particularly to bite-size children, there are two baby dinosaurs at the exit, an Apatosaurus ( Brontosaurus before the species'appellative repositioning ) and Stegosaurus.
  • Another relevant remark by Latte concerns the belief in the effecacy of the divine appellatives, which are sometimes the same for different gods such as " Heries Iunonis " and " Heres Martea ".
  • Nepet is considered a hydronymic toponym of preIndoeuropean origin widespread in Europe and from an appellative meaning " damp wide valley, plain ", cognate with pre-Greek " ???? ", " wooded valley ".
  • Finns dubbed it " "'Kleinbus " "'( mini-bus ), as many taxicab companies adopted it for group transportation; the name Kleinbus has become an appellative for all passenger vans.
  • If this identification is correct, V " Iovia " men had the appellative " martiobarbuli ", since they were expert in throwing plumbata, small darts carried by five in the inside of their shields.
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