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... Dative , Ablative , Genitive , Instrumental ; and outside of these , the Vocative , which is no case properly so called , but the uninflected noun - stem used as an interjection . Sanskrit alone , however , retains the full number of ...
... Dative , Ablative , Genitive , Instrumental ; and outside of these , the Vocative , which is no case properly so called , but the uninflected noun - stem used as an interjection . Sanskrit alone , however , retains the full number of ...
Page 99
... dative and locative , again , have become one in Greek , and to a certain extent in Latin : while the instrumental has vanished from both . In both languages , however , we shall find remnants of both locative and instrumental forms ...
... dative and locative , again , have become one in Greek , and to a certain extent in Latin : while the instrumental has vanished from both . In both languages , however , we shall find remnants of both locative and instrumental forms ...
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... Dative Dual ( p . 123 ) . Ablative Singular : - The Ablative is most closely allied in meaning to the Geni- tive , and has been retained as a distinct form in Declension only by Old Persian ( Zend ) and Latin . Sanskrit preserves it in ...
... Dative Dual ( p . 123 ) . Ablative Singular : - The Ablative is most closely allied in meaning to the Geni- tive , and has been retained as a distinct form in Declension only by Old Persian ( Zend ) and Latin . Sanskrit preserves it in ...
Page 118
... dative ( its functions being also shared with gen . and abl . in Greek and Latin ) . In Greek ; -LKOPL In Greek , the dative singular in - is properly a locative form Tod - i , yéрovт- , etc .: and the locative meaning is retained in ...
... dative ( its functions being also shared with gen . and abl . in Greek and Latin ) . In Greek ; -LKOPL In Greek , the dative singular in - is properly a locative form Tod - i , yéрovт- , etc .: and the locative meaning is retained in ...
Page 119
... dative ( as in illi , soli ) not the genitive . Postri - die , quotidie , etc. , and in Old Latin die quinti , die crastini , seem to point to a locative form merged in the dative : and so Romae , militiae ( Roma - i , mili- tia - i ) ...
... dative ( as in illi , soli ) not the genitive . Postri - die , quotidie , etc. , and in Old Latin die quinti , die crastini , seem to point to a locative form merged in the dative : and so Romae , militiae ( Roma - i , mili- tia - i ) ...
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