Noun
11noun — A noun is a word that names a person or thing. Common nouns name persons or things which are not peculiar to one example, i.e. are of a general nature (bridge, girl, sugar, unhappiness), whereas proper nouns name persons or things of which there… …
12Noun — For other uses, see Noun (disambiguation). Examples The cat sat on the mat. Please hand in your assignments by the end of the week. Cleanliness is next to Godliness. George Washington was the first president of the United States of America.… …
13Noun — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Noun (homonymie). Noun Divinité égyptienne Nom en hiéroglyphes …
14noun — n. 1) to decline, inflect a noun 2) an abstract; attributive; collective; common; count; mass, uncountable; predicate; proper; verbal noun 3) a feminine; masculine; neuter noun * * * [naʊn] attributive collective common count inflect a noun …
15noun — blood·noun; bloody·noun; noun; noun·al; pro·noun; noun·al·ly; …
16noun — [[t]na͟ʊn[/t]] nouns N COUNT A noun is a word such as car , love , or Anne which is used to refer to a person or thing. → See also , count noun, , proper noun, , uncount noun …
17noun — [14] Etymologically, a noun is simply a ‘name’. Latin nomen ‘name’ (a relative of English name) was used by classical grammarians for a ‘noun’ – that is, a word that ‘names’ something – and English acquired it via Old French non and Anglo Norman… …
18noun */ — UK [naʊn] / US noun [countable] Word forms noun : singular noun plural nouns linguistics a word or group of words used for referring to a person, thing, place, or quality. Mother , rope , California , and peace of mind are all nouns …
19noun — /naʊn / (say nown) noun 1. (in most languages) one of the major form classes, or parts of speech , comprising words denoting persons, places, things, and such other words as show similar grammatical behaviour, as English friend, city, desk,… …
20noun — Ha iinoa. See common noun, proper noun. ♦ Noun complement, ukali ha iinoa …