"percontative" meaning in Anglais

See percontative in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

  1. Percontatif. Tags: rare
    Sense id: fr-percontative-en-adj-CPscCFQP Categories (other): Lexique en anglais de la grammaire, Termes rares en anglais Topics: grammar
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: percontation, percontatorial, punctus percontativus

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  ],
  "etymology_texts": [
    "Du latin percontativus."
  ],
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    {
      "word": "percontation"
    },
    {
      "word": "percontatorial"
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      "word": "punctus percontativus"
    }
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          "ref": "Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, and Henry John Rose [eds.], Encyclopædia Metropolitana I: “Universal Grammar and Philology”, pages 50–51, 1845",
          "text": "Some [grammatical writers] call these affections of the verb moods; others call them divisions, qualities, states, species, &c.; and as to the various appellations of each mood we have the personative and impersonative, the indicative, declarative, definitive, modus finiendi, modus fatendi, the rogative, interrogative, requisitive, percontative, assertive, enunciative, vocative, precative, deprecative, responsive, concessive, permissive, promissive, adhortative, optative, dubitative, imperative, mandative, conjunctive, subjunctive, adjunctive, potential, participial, infinitive, and probably many others."
        },
        {
          "ref": "Herman Melville, Mardi II (1922 reprint), page 285, 1849",
          "text": "‘Perfect Dicibles are of various sorts: Interrogative; Percontative; Adjurative; Optative; Imprecative; Execrative; Substitutive; Compellative; Hypothetical; and, lastly, Dubious.’"
        },
        {
          "ref": "Raymond Queneau, Zazie, traduction anonyme de Zazie dans le métro, 1960, page 128",
          "text": "Destined for internal consumption, these three words nevertheless provoked the reply which you see here: who doesn’t? With an interrogation point, for the reply was percontative."
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        "Percontatif."
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    "Du latin percontativus."
  ],
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        },
        {
          "ref": "Raymond Queneau, Zazie, traduction anonyme de Zazie dans le métro, 1960, page 128",
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        "Percontatif."
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