👉 In linguistics, "genitivally" is a term used to describe a noun that has its root word ending in "-al". Genitivally nouns are typically derived from the root of their base form and have the suffix "-al", which indicates they are related to gender. Examples of genitivally nouns include males' names, like "John," and females' names, like "Mary." This usage is not limited to English, but it's a common feature in many