Casus
See also: casus
German
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Noun
Casus m (strong, genitive Casus, plural Casus)
- Alternative form of Kasus
- 1975, Franz Altheim, Geschichte der Hunnen, 4th volume, 2nd edition, page 79:
- Im Mittelpersischen gab es keine verschiedenen Casus mehr, sondern nur einen Casus generalis.
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- 1975, Franz Altheim, Geschichte der Hunnen, 4th volume, 2nd edition, page 79:
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Latin
Proper noun
Casus f sg (genitive Casī); second declension
Declension
Second-declension noun, with locative, singular only.
Case | Singular |
---|---|
Nominative | Casus |
Genitive | Casī |
Dative | Casō |
Accusative | Casum |
Ablative | Casō |
Vocative | Case |
Locative | Casī |
Etymology 2
Unknown, but presumably via Ancient Greek. Compare the second element in Καύκασος (Kaúkasos) as well as Caspius. Mentioned only by Pliny (Naturalis Historia 6.39.7).
Declension
Second-declension noun, singular only.
Case | Singular |
---|---|
Nominative | Casus |
Genitive | Casī |
Dative | Casō |
Accusative | Casum |
Ablative | Casō |
Vocative | Case |
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