possessive
English
editEtymology
editFrom Middle French possessif, from Latin possessivus (“of or pertaining to possession”), from possessiō (“possessing”), from possidēre (“to possess”). By surface analysis, possess + -ive.
Pronunciation
edit- IPA(key): /pəˈzɛsɪv/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - Rhymes: -ɛsɪv
Adjective
editpossessive (comparative more possessive, superlative most possessive)
- Of or pertaining to ownership or possession.
- (grammar) Indicating ownership, possession, origin, etc.
- Unwilling to yield possession of.
- He is very possessive of his car.
Translations
editpertaining to possession
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grammar: indicating possession
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unwilling to yield possession of
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Noun
editpossessive (countable and uncountable, plural possessives)
- (grammar) The possessive case.
- (grammar) A word used to indicate the possessive case.
- 2023 June 1, Geoffery Nunberg, “The Nation: Parts of Speech; The Bloody Crossroads of Grammar and Politics”, in The New York Times[1]:
- Take the rule about pronouns and possessives that Mr. Keegan cited in his challenge to the testing service.
- 2024 August 10, Remy Tumin, “Is It Harris’ or Harris’s? Add a Walz, and It’s Even Trickier.”, in The New York Times[2]:
- The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal all do the opposite, opting for ’s to mark a singular possessive and a simple apostrophe for plural possessive (Harrises’ and Walzes’).
Derived terms
editTranslations
editpossessive case — see possessive case
a word that indicates possession or the possessive case
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See also
editFrench
editAdjective
editpossessive
German
editPronunciation
editAudio: (file)
Adjective
editpossessive
- inflection of possessiv:
Italian
editAdjective
editpossessive
Latin
editAdjective
editpossessīve
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