Definition of Corelative
Cor*rel"a*tive (k?r-r?l"?-t?v), a.
[Cf. F. corrélatif.] Having or indicating a
reciprocal relation.
Father and son, prince and subject, stranger and
citizen, are correlative terms.
Hume.
Cor*rel"a*tive, n.
1. One who, or that which, stands in a
reciprocal relation, or is correlated, to some other person or
thing. Locke.
Spiritual things and spiritual men are
correlatives.
Spelman.
2. (Gram.) The antecedent of a
pronoun.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- mutually related; corresponding
- either of two correlative things
- (Esperanto grammar) A pro-form; a non-personal pronominal, proadjectival, or proadverbal form, in Esperanto regularly formed, indicating which?, that, some, none, and every, as applied to people, things, type, place, manner, reason, time, or quantity, as: kiu ‘who' (which person?), iu ‘someone' (some person), tie ‘there' (that place), ĉie ‘everywhere' (all places), etc.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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