出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/03/02 19:20 UTC 版)
From Latin ēlātus (“exalted, lofty, high”) + -ive. Possibly borrowed from German, which has produced a great deal of pioneering Semitist literature, and where Elativ is a common term for absolute superlative in all languages.
elative (not comparable)
(Can this etymology be sourced?) From Latin ēlātus, perfect past participle of efferō (“to carry out or away”)