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Absolute state
Meaning
Noun
●
In Grammar:
In Semitic
languages
, the
condition
of a
noun
not being
grammatically
linked
to another
noun
– where it would use the
construct
state
to
sum
the in
determinate state
and the
determinate state
in one
term
to
denote
the only state not
construct state
as in
the
binary
state system of Ugaritic
denotes the in
determinate state
in Aramaic,
even though
it also has a
determinate state
called
emphatic
state
denotes an
infrequent
endingless
state in Akkadian used for
predicative
sentences
,
adverbially
used
nouns
and
vocative
expressions
(in which
cases
Arabic would use the
accusative case
),
contrasting
with the
governed
state and the
construct
state
●
In Grammar:
In Egyptian, including Coptic, a form of a
verb
necessitated
by its
regimen
if this does not
require
the
nominal
state or
pronominal
state
●
In Grammar:
In Berber
languages
, an
unmarked
form and hence
citation form
of a
noun
similar
to the
absolutive
of
ergative
languages
,
varying
in
usage
cases
per specific language but
generally
described
as used for
topicalized
subjects
of
sentences
–
default
word order
being VSO –,
nominal
predicates
and
direct
objects.
●
A state with
absolute
sovereignty
and
authority
,
in contrast
with e.g. a
feudal
state.
●
A
particularly
dishevelled
,
sorry
or
contemptible
condition.
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Wiktionary
Synonyms
Free State
Antonyms
Bound State
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