Talk:denominalis

RFV discussion: April 2016
Supposedly German. SemperBlotto (talk) 19:33, 13 April 2016 (UTC)


 * As I wrote: "[I] only found this in German texts, not in Latin texts". Simply search for the given usage examples at books.google and you should find enough results. For example "Verba denominalia" gives results with
 * "Von den Verba denominalia können nun ..."
 * "... statt bei allen Verba denominalia ..."
 * "Auch die Verba denominalia bildenden Suffixe ..."
 * "... wie die der Verba denominalia ...".
 * Also as I wrote: "declension could be like, but maybe the nominative is used for all cases".  however is incorrect as the examples in the entry show. denominale is used for neuter singular and denominalia for neuter plural.
 * PS: In case of other words, the Latin masculine and feminine form in -is was or is also used in German. But I haven't seen a masculine or feminine form of denominalis in German. So maybe the adjective is defective and only used with neuters like Nomen, Substantivum, Adjectivum or Adjektivum, Verbum.
 * PS 2: The entry now has three cites, so it's attested.
 * -Ikiaika (talk) 19:44 + 20:02, 13 April 2016 (UTC) + 19:23, 14 April 2016 (UTC)
 * Three cites and no objections for over one week, and I also added two more cites now. So according to the intro it's RFV passed. -Ikiaika (talk) 01:55, 22 April 2016 (UTC)