Word or grammatical construction used to indicate a relationship of possession in a broad sense.
1 Nouns have two case forms, the simple form, common to the nominative and the objective case, and the possessive form .
2 Maybe the possessive form of address: "Mon general," "mon capitaine," helps the idea, which our men cloke in other and curter phrases.
3 You would also have to accommodate the plural or possessive forms of the word.
4 The present of all the active verbs uses this predicative form, while their aorists and futures employ possessive forms .
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This collocation consists of: Translations for possessive form