| วิภัตติ | (n) suffix, See also: declension, Thai Definition: ประเภทคำในภาษาบาลีเป็นต้นที่แปลงท้ายคำแล้วเพื่อบอกการกหรือกาล, Notes: (บาลี) |
| declension | Accordingly, besides noun declension patterns, there also existed a greater variety of verb conjugation patterns than in Modern English. |
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| declension | (n) the inflection of nouns and pronouns and adjectives in Indo-European languages |
| declension | (n) a class of nouns or pronouns or adjectives in Indo-European languages having the same (or very similar) inflectional forms, Example: the first declension in Latin |
| Declension | n. [ Apparently corrupted fr. F. déclinaison, fr. L. declinatio, fr. declinare. See Decline, and cf. Declination. ] The declension of the land from that place to the sea. T. Burnet. [ 1913 Webster ] Seduced the pitch and height of all his thoughts ☞ The nominative was held to be the primary and original form, and was likened to a perpendicular line; the variations, or oblique cases, were regarded as fallings (hence called casus, cases, or fallings) from the nominative or perpendicular; and an enumerating of the various forms, being a sort of progressive descent from the noun's upright form, was called a declension. Harris. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Declensional | a. Belonging to declension. [ 1913 Webster ] Declensional and syntactical forms. M. Arnold. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Deklination { f } [ gramm. ] | Deklinationen { pl } | starke Deklination { f } | schwache Deklination { f } | declension | declensions | strong declension | weak declension [Add to Longdo] |
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