APPOSITIVE RELATIONS

The Appositive cases make a distinction between alienable versus inalienable possession or attribution, as well as distinguishing whether the possession is inherent to the possessor or imposed or caused from without.

  • Mutual; whether more
    • Positive; signifying one thing either to have or not to have Relation to some other.
      • PERTINENCY , belong, appertain, apposite, to the purpose, touching, concern, material, relate to, serve for, incumbent on.
      • IMPERTINENCY , not to the purpose, extravagant, sleeveless, wide from the matter, wild, idle, improper.
  • Being known; either to many or few.
    • PUBLIC, PUBLICKNESS, Notorious, famous, common, extant, open, being out, or abroad, Declaration, Manifesto, Remonstrance, Edition, Promul∣gation, set forth or out, shew, spread, blazon, publish, proclaim, di∣vulge, denounce, produ•e, post up, come to light, high way.
    • PRIVATE, PRIVATENESS, underhand, clancular, clandestine, retire, between themselves.
  • Possessions whether separable or inseparable either quantitative or qualitiative
  • Concerning the ownership of other nouns , whether earned it or cause of it
    • legal property , alienable property
    • creator , designer , author , builder , maker , producer
      • interpretative , descriptive
      • representational
  • Concerning the origins and goals of alienable or inalienable possessions
    • mutual dependency of biological nouns , agent to agent relations
    • mutual dependency of objects , part to part relations , CONTAINMENT
  • Acting as a static role
    • decorative role
    • content , containment , possessive role , part
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