释义 |
ˈnouny, a. rare. [f. noun + -y1.] Having or using many nouns; having the nature of a noun.
1926Fowler Mod. Eng. Usage 654 It is as an unfailing sign of a nouny abstract style that a cluster of -ion words is chiefly to be dreaded. So ˈnouniness, the state or quality of a noun.
1973Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. CCXI. 170 Degrees of adjectiveness, degrees of nouniness. |