Definition: In the Hebrew Bible, "adverbiation" refers to an adjective that modifies or defines a noun (plural) in such a manner as to indicate the number, gender, tense, aspect, person, or other characteristics of the noun it is modifying. Adverbs modify nouns to describe their form, quality, or position within the sentence. The definition of "adverbiation" is: 1. The adjective that modifies a noun, and which expresses or indicates the number, gender, tense, aspect, person, or other characteristic (as in a verb) of the noun it is modifying. 2. Adverbs can be used to emphasize specific characteristics of a noun, such as "quickly," "loudly," "wonderfully" (adverbial phrase), and more. For example: - "She is quick-witted." - This adverb modifies the word "quick-witted" in this sentence, specifying that it is a noun adjective that modifies the noun "quick-witted." This method of modifying nouns is found throughout the Old Testament and the New Testament as well. The specific form used (e.g., "-ly") varies depending on context.
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