binom
See also: Binom
English
Etymology
bi- + -nom
Noun
binom (plural binoms)
- (linguistics) A compound word.
- 2004, Samuel Elmo Martin, A Reference Grammar of Japanese, →ISBN, page 766:
- The latter, somewhat stiffer, version appears to enjoy particular favor when the AN is a binom of Chinese origin modifying another Chinese binom and the two words are either optionally combinable into a compound noun (by dropping the copula nó/ná together with its juncture and applying the proper examples where ná is replaced by nó under other circumstances, such as those given earlier for -teki and the following examples:
- 2013, P. Kümmel, Formalization of Natural Languages, →ISBN:
- It a meaning is expressed in a particular language like English with the help of a binom, newspaper, and in another particular language like German by a mononom Zeitung, the heteronomic morphology is usually more voluminous (9 phongrams against 7).
- 2015, Haruo Kubozono, Handbook of Japanese Phonetics and Phonology, →ISBN, page 419:
- The prototypical Sino-Japanese word is a binom, that is, a word written with two kanji, each kanji representing a Sino-Japanese morph. It is not difficult to find examples of rendaku affecting Singo-Japanese binoms, and a few are listed in (23).
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Usage notes
This term is used primarily by linguists studying Asian languages, where the kanji representation of the word is constructed from the kanji representations of the two constituent parts.
Hungarian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈbinom]
- Hyphenation: bi‧nom
Noun
binom (plural binomok)
- (algebra) binomial
Declension
Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | binom | binomok |
accusative | binomot | binomokat |
dative | binomnak | binomoknak |
instrumental | binommal | binomokkal |
causal-final | binomért | binomokért |
translative | binommá | binomokká |
terminative | binomig | binomokig |
essive-formal | binomként | binomokként |
essive-modal | — | — |
inessive | binomban | binomokban |
superessive | binomon | binomokon |
adessive | binomnál | binomoknál |
illative | binomba | binomokba |
sublative | binomra | binomokra |
allative | binomhoz | binomokhoz |
elative | binomból | binomokból |
delative | binomról | binomokról |
ablative | binomtól | binomoktól |
Possessive forms of binom | ||
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possessor | single possession | multiple possessions |
1st person sing. | binomom | binomjaim |
2nd person sing. | binomod | binomjaid |
3rd person sing. | binomja | binomjai |
1st person plural | binomunk | binomjaink |
2nd person plural | binomotok | binomjaitok |
3rd person plural | binomjuk | binomjaik |
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French binôme.
Noun
binom n (plural binoame)
- (mathematics) binomial
Serbo-Croatian
Noun
bìnōm m (Cyrillic spelling бѝно̄м)
- (algebra) binomial
Slovene
Noun
binom m ? (genitive [please provide], nominative plural [please provide])
- (algebra) binomial
Swedish
Noun
binom n
- (algebra) binomial
Declension
Declension of binom | ||||
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Singular | Plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | binom | binomet | binom | binomen |
Genitive | binoms | binomets | binoms | binomens |
Volapük
Verb
binom
- third-person masculine singular present active indicative of binön