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group genitive

noun

  1. (in English) a construction in which the genitive ending 's is added to an entire phrase, especially when added to a word other than the head of the noun phrase, as the woman who lives across the street's in That is the woman who lives across the street's cat or the people next-door's in The people next-door's house is for rent.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of group genitive1

First recorded in 1890–95

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