adjective |
1) a part of speech functioning as name modifier a) as a qualifier serving as part of an honorific abstraction in the honorific title phrase introduced in PS-RULE [PS10];
b) as an honorific attribution in the honorific title phrase introduced in PS-RULE [PS11];
c) in the form of a particular Latin root, i.e., Super-, Jun-, and Sen-, to which the comparative marker, i.e. -ior, is attached as a suffix
and used in the postpositive title phrase to distinguish the individual from others of the same name (or title Mother) and introduced in PS-RULE [PS12];
2) one or two a. may appear in a locality name phrase, e.g., the first two words of Great Salt Lake, or the first word of New Mexico (introduced in PS-RULE LP5) or
3) an a. may be part of the locality name, e.g., the second word of Puerto Rico (introduced in PS-RULE LP6) |