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Pronominal

noun
1.
A phrase that functions as a pronoun.  Synonym: pronominal phrase.






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"Pronominal" Quotes from Famous Books



... having conjured up a soul-phantom? Call it a phantom if you will, but even as a phantom it has a right to exist. Call it mind, breath, breathing, willing, or (with Schopenhauer) will, there is always a He or It to be reckoned with. Of this He or It, this pronominal soul-phantom, ...
— The Silesian Horseherd - Questions of the Hour • Friedrich Max Mueller

... a la beaute would convey the idea, better to the modern ear. The construction is the genitive after dispenser. The pronominal ...
— A Selection from the Comedies of Marivaux • Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de Marivaux



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