Predicable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Himself
he himself will bear the blame used alone in the predicate either in the nominative or objective case as it is
Herself
herself will bear the blame also used alone in the predicate either in the nominative or objective case as it is
Drunk
with strong drink inebriated drunken never used attributively but always predicatively as the man is drunk not a drunk man
Copula
The word which unites the subject and predicate
complementation
the grammatical relation of a word or phrase to a predicate
Blackfriar
wearing wearing the black mantle of the Dominicans called also predicant and preaching friar in France Jacobin Also sometimes a Benedictine
Wife
be the income of the wife, for the word 'wife' predicates a marital relationship, P.J. Plaskat Thomas v. C.I.T, AIR 1964
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