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- Genitive_absolute abstract "In Ancient Greek grammar, the genitive absolute (Latin: genitivus absolutus) is a grammatical construction consisting of a participle and often a noun which are both in the genitive case, very similar to the ablative absolute in Latin. A genitive absolute construction serves as a dependent clause, usually at the beginning of a sentence, in which the genitive noun is subject of the dependent clause and the participle takes on the role of predicate.The term absolute comes from the Latin absolutus, literally meaning made loose. This comes from the general truth that the genitive absolute does not refer to anything in the independent clause; although this is often true, there are many exceptions, notably in the New Testament and in Koine.".
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- Genitive_absolute wikiPageWikiLink Category:Genitive_construction.
- Genitive_absolute wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grammar.
- Genitive_absolute wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_language.
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- Genitive_absolute wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_tense.
- Genitive_absolute wikiPageWikiLink Indo-European_languages.
- Genitive_absolute wikiPageWikiLink Koine_Greek.
- Genitive_absolute wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
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- Genitive_absolute wikiPageWikiLink New_Testament.
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- Genitive_absolute wikiPageWikiLink Noun.
- Genitive_absolute wikiPageWikiLink Old_Church_Slavonic.
- Genitive_absolute wikiPageWikiLink Participle.
- Genitive_absolute wikiPageWikiLink Vedic_Sanskrit.
- Genitive_absolute wikiPageWikiLinkText "Genitive absolute".
- Genitive_absolute wikiPageWikiLinkText "genitive absolute".
- Genitive_absolute gloss "After their master has ordered it, the slaves begin to work.".
- Genitive_absolute gloss "While the men are waging war, the women are at home by themselves.".
- Genitive_absolute gloss "toū despótou keleúsantos, hoi doūloi ērgazon".
- Genitive_absolute gloss "tōn andrōn polemoúntōn, hai gunaīkes mónai oíkoi eisín".
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- Genitive_absolute subject Category:Genitive_construction.
- Genitive_absolute subject Category:Grammar.
- Genitive_absolute subject Category:Greek_language.
- Genitive_absolute hypernym Construction.
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- Genitive_absolute type Language.
- Genitive_absolute comment "In Ancient Greek grammar, the genitive absolute (Latin: genitivus absolutus) is a grammatical construction consisting of a participle and often a noun which are both in the genitive case, very similar to the ablative absolute in Latin.".
- Genitive_absolute label "Genitive absolute".
- Genitive_absolute sameAs Genitivus_absolutus.
- Genitive_absolute sameAs Genitivo_assoluto.
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