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  1. 1. n. Unlimited; not bounded or restricted; undefined. Source: opted
  2. 2. n. An infinitive form of the verb; a verb in the infinitive mood; the infinitive mood. Source: opted
  3. 3. adv. In the manner of an infinitive mood. Source: opted
  4. 4. n. the uninflected form of the verb Source: wordnet
  5. 5. Unlimited; not bounded or restricted; undefined. Infinitive mood (Gram.), that form of the verb which merely names the action, and performs the office of a verbal noun. Some grammarians make two forms in English: (a) The simple form, as, speak, go, hear, before which to is commonly placed, as, to speak; to go; to hear. (b) The form of the imperfect participle, called the infinitive in -ing; as, going is as easy as standing. Note: With the auxiliary verbs may, can, must, might, could, would, and should, the simple infinitive is expressed without to; as, you may speak; they must hear, etc. The infinitive usually omits to with the verbs let, dare, do, bid, make, see, hear, need, etc.; as, let me go; you dare not tell; make him work; hear him talk, etc. Note: In Anglo-Saxon, the simple infinitive was not preceded by to (the sign of modern simple infinitive), but it had a dative form (sometimes called the gerundial infinitive) which was preceded by to, and was chiefly employed in expressing purpose. See Gerund, 2. Note: The gerundial ending (-anne) not only took the same form as the simple infinitive (-an), but it was confounded with the present participle in -ende, or -inde (later -inge). An infinitive form of the verb; a verb in the infinitive mood; the infinitive mood. In the manner of an infinitive mood. Source: webster
  6. 6. Unlimited; not bounded or restricted; undefined. Infinitivemood (Gram.), that form of the verb which merely names the action,and performs the office of a verbal noun. Some grammarians make twoforms in English: (a) The simple form, as, speak, go, hear, beforewhich to is commonly placed, as, to speak; to go; to hear. (b) Theform of the imperfect participle, called the infinitive in -ing; as,going is as easy as standing. Source: adambom
  7. 7. n:100 n. the uninflected form of the verb Source: ecdict

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