ascriptive

Etymology

adj

  1. ascribing; relating to ascription

noun

  1. The act, or an instance, of ascribing a quality, characteristic, quotation, artistic work or other object to someone or something.
    Herodotus uses more ascriptives than Homer, but the adverbial participle is well illustrated in Herodotus and the complementary is fairly common. 2008, Charles Bray Williams, The Participle in the Book of Acts, page 11
    Ascriptives need not be novel. Tension is a conventional ascriptive that, despite its ubiquitous use, has never achieved technical status in musical discourse. 2018, Jenefer Robinson, Music and Meaning, page 210

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