caritive case
English
Noun
caritive case (plural caritive cases)
- (grammar) A case used to express the lack or absence of something. It has the meaning of the English preposition "without." The caritive case is found in some Caucasian languages.
- Synonyms: abessive case, privative case
Translations
case used to express the lack of something
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See also
- Abessive case on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Appendix:Grammatical cases
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