nouny

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English

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Etymology

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From noun-y.

Adjective

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nouny (comparative more nouny or nounier, superlative most nouny or nouniest)

  1. Having the characteristics of a noun.
    • 2013, Harrie Wetzer, The Typology of Adjectival Predication, page 240:
      Within this line of reasoning, then, Tagalog is classified as a language in which adjectivals are essentially neutral between a nouny and a verby interpretation.
    • 2021, Kate Crawford, chapter 4, in Atlas of AI [] , →ISBN:
      To borrow an idea from linguist George Lakoff, the concept of an “apple” is a more nouny noun than the concept of “light,” which in turn is more nouny than a concept such as “health”.

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