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Ag. नासकेत etc. रषेस्वरां etc.
Loc. get etc.; afë, afë' aia etc. $ 2. 2. Secondary Cases
The 'Secondary Cases' are formed by adding to the obl. the 'younger case-endings' (cp. L.S. p. 328 ), which are :
1. declined as strong nouns in -o and i:
Genitive : -1, -; --, -- 2. indeclinable :
Accusative : -*; -7: -
Genitive-Dative :-* § 3. 3. Tertiary Cases
The 'Tertiary Cases' are formed by adding post-positions to the obl. :
1. Ablative-Instrumental : H: ; U; T; pat : 21 : SATİ 2. Locative : #; FIT
( As to further relations expressed by post-positions, cp. $ 19.) $ 4. 4. The Formation of Feminine Nouns
1. To the strong masc. stems in -o as well as the weak masc. stems in -da correspond special strong fem. i-stems which are regularly inflected, e.g. :
(a) Strong stems :
39347, 37 oft; o'sit, oftimit; etc. (b) Weak -oastems :
masc. : siroda, actdia, prida. fem. : 14ciai, garfeladat, uidcat, Ascidi, hedat.
1. the forms in - and - an.; a primary loc. of a weak fem.
noun does not occur. 2.-7, -ă, and -- an ( see Glossary ). 3. -] and jan. ( see Glossary). 4. The genitive-dative in - is homonymous and etymologically
equivalent to the loc. of -!
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