SUBSTANTIVE

a. n. v.

6 definitions — Webster’s Dictionary (1828)


1.
a.

Betokening or expressing existence; as, the substantive verb, that is, the verb to be.

2.
a.

Depending on itself; independent. He considered how sufficient and substantive this land was to maintain itself without any aid of the foreigner. Bacon.

3.
a.

Enduring; solid; firm; substantial. Strength and magnitude are qualities which impress the imagination in a powerful and substantive manner. Hazlitt.

4.
a.

Pertaining to, or constituting, the essential part or principles; as, the law substantive. Noun substantive (Gram.), a noun which designates an object, material or immaterial; a substantive. -- Substantive color, one which communicates its color without the aid of a mordant or base; -- opposed to adjective color.

5.
n.

A noun or name; the part of speech which designates something that exists, or some object of thought, either material or immaterial; as, the words man, horse, city, goodness, excellence, are substantives.

6.
v.

To substantivize. [R.] Cudworth.