plurale tantum

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English

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Etymology

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From Latin plūrāle tantum (plural as such; plural only), from plūrāle +‎ tantum.

Pronunciation

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  • (US) IPA(key): /ˌplʊɚ.ə.leɪ ˈtæn.təm/, /ˌplɝ.ə.leɪ -/
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Noun

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plurale tantum (plural pluralia tantum)

  1. (grammar) A noun (either in certain of its senses or in all its senses) that does not generally have a singular form.
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Dutch

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Etymology

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From Latin plurale tantum.

Noun

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plurale tantum n (plural pluralia tantum)

  1. (grammar) a noun (either in certain of its senses or in all its senses) that does not generally have a singular form
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Latin

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Noun

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plūrāle tantum n (genitive plūrālis tantum); third declension

  1. plurale tantum

Declension

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Third-declension noun (neuter, “pure” i-stem) with an indeclinable portion.

Portuguese

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Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing from Latin plurale tantum.

Noun

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plurale tantum m (plural pluralia tantum)

  1. (grammar) A noun (either in certain of its senses or in all its senses) that does not generally have a singular form.