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Rogue is an adjective and also used as a common noun. Can we form abstract noun from rogue?

Similarly hero , bond, rascal, begger,pilgrim are already nouns, can we form abstract noun from them?
 

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Rogue is an adjective and also used as a common noun. Can we form abstract noun from rogue?

Similarly hero , bond, rascal, beggar,pilgrim are already nouns, can we form abstract noun from them?

I don't understand your question.
 

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heroism, bondage, rascality, beggary, pilgrimage.
 

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Thanks Tdol, I didn't find roguery in cambridge online dictionary. But it is there on other dictionaries. Once again thanks for the answer.
 

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Thanks Tdol, I didn't find roguery in cambridge online dictionary. But it is there on other dictionaries. Once again thanks for the answer.


OneLook is a good site as it searches hundreds of dictionaries and glossaries for you in a single search.
 
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