inceptive
English
editEtymology
editBorrowed from French inceptif, from the Latin inceptīvus, from incipiō (“I begin”).
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editinceptive (comparative more inceptive, superlative most inceptive)
- Beginning; of or relating to inception.
- (grammar) Aspectually inflected to show that the action is beginning.
- The inceptive aspect is often translated into English as "to start [doing something]".
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editSee also
editNoun
editinceptive (plural inceptives)
- (grammar) An inceptive construction.
Latin
editAdjective
editinceptīve
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