"Bloodhound yourself," said Buccleuch, jerked, in his alarm, out of even the nominal form of courtesy he usually practiced.
As with any adjective in the language, it can take on a nominal form.
Kortlandt also has a different opinion about ablaut grades in many verbal and nominal forms, compared to the other scholars.
-tu(q) "indicative third person singular" (in fact a nominal form)
But this characterization of noun / verb is inadequate, as some processes may also have nominal forms.
Pronouns have verbal and nominal forms.
The nominal alpine form has leaves usually less than 5 cm, but in western Tasmania a lowland form is common with large leaves.
By contrast the nominal form of D. peltata has a less prominent basal rosette, and a single stem.
Drosera gracilis is similar to the nominal form of D. peltata but smaller and with distinctly red stems and leaves.
It generally falls on the last syllable of a nominal form, including derivative suffixes and a number of morphological markers.