(grammar, somewhat rare) of or relating to a word that belongs to any part of speech other than that of verbs
1991, Bernard Comrie, “On the Importance of Arabic to General Linguistic Theoryâ€, in Bernard Comrie and Mushira Eid (editors), Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics III: Papers from the Third Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, John Benjamins Publishing Company, ISBN 978-1-55619-135-0, page 15:In the Moroccan dialect of Meknès, verbal negation is by means of the circumfix ma...-Å¡, as in (15), while nonverbal negation is primarily by means of invariable ma-Å¡i before the nonverbal predicate, as in (16).