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INCHOATIVE

Volume 12 · 57 words · 1842 Edition

a term signifying the beginning of a thing or action, and the same with what is otherwise called inceptive.

INCHOATIVE Verbs denote, according to Priscian and other grammarians, verbs which are characterised by the termination sce or scor added to their primitives; as augesco from augeo, coalesco from coaleo, irascor from ira, and so of the rest.