「Genitive」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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The | genitive and comitative case suffixes follow the orina |
The two two variants of | genitive are compounds. |
rrespond to the ‘weak' nouns which made their | Genitive by adding not -es but -an; in which case the |
in: | genitive case |
In English, the | genitive case is represented analytically by the prepo |
Later the | genitive case of the name of the waterfall Sarpr (now |
The first element is the | genitive case of hafr m 'male goat'. |
The first element is the | genitive case of the name of the Norse god Ullr. |
The first element is the | genitive case of botn which means "the innermost part |
The | genitive case of other nouns of masculine or neuter ge |
The first element is the | genitive case of the river name Nauma (now Namsen) and |
The first element is the | genitive case of a river name Svorta and the last elem |
The first element is the | genitive case of elfr which means "river" (here the Gl |
at at that time had already begun to lose the | genitive case and the preterite). |
The | genitive case, which expresses possession, measurement |
her manuscripts have no preposition, just the | genitive case, normally interpreted as a genitive of s |
xon had a larger selection of endings for the | Genitive Case, but the one in -es (the original form o |
beatae is a feminine proper name in the Latin | genitive case. |
rms, one for the dative case, and one for the | genitive case. |
sitions, most of them built on the dative and | genitive cases. |
nine cases: nominative, accusative, vocative, | genitive, dative, instrumental, ablative, locative, an |
rds can intervene between a base-word and its | genitive determinant, and occasionally between the ele |
at Uerb is probably the Pictish form of Ferb ( | genitive Feirbe), a female name. |
says, in 1659 ("anent" for "ament" and an his | genitive for "Gamble's"). |
One | genitive form requires that noun to precede the geniti |
t element of the name, Ignatii-, is the Latin | genitive form of Ignatius (e.g. |
recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 in its | genitive form of Wadesleia. |
often associated with the Finnish word lempi ( | genitive form lemmen), meaning "love". |
hesis entitled "The coexistence of dative and | genitive in the German language" and became officially |
nductors sometimes announce the stop with the | genitive inflection. |
Palatine dialects have in common is that the | genitive isn't used, same as the German imperfect exce |
v sein Tod (literally ‘the dative is [to] the | genitive its death') is a dialectal manner of saying D |
The | genitive Jesu is much more frequent than the other cas |
son; it is found in Ogham inscriptions as the | genitive maqui, maqqi, maqui (Sims-Williams 2003 pp. |
e first element of the name, Salvii, is Latin | genitive meaning Salvius' (e.g. |
Up until the 18th century, a | genitive noun was often used instead of a possessive p |
The | genitive of the personal pronoun is usually replaced b |
eans "of a man" in Ancient Greek: ανερος, the | genitive of "man", ανηρ. |
There is neither a dative nor a | genitive of the impersonal interrogative pronoun. |
Eofes, therefore, would be the natural | Genitive of a man's proper name, Eof. |
um cover: "Der Wahrheit" (The truth; possibly | genitive: Of the truth) |
Aquarii is also the Latin | genitive of Aquarius, and so refers to stars in the Aq |
imil toponym comes from Crestimiri, i.e., the | genitive of Crestimirus, probably the land owner from |
dis, then renamed C. pylori (pylori being the | genitive of pylorus) to correct a Latin grammar error. |
"TI-MI-TO" element in "TI-MI-TO-A-KO" as the | genitive of Greek 'themis' is problematical. |
ative form for a word that occurs only in the | genitive or dative cases, as Fortrenn and Fortrinn res |
The placename Oxnam is from Old English oxa ( | genitive oxan) "oxen" and ham "village", the meaning b |
Its name derives from the Latin word palus ( | genitive paludis) - a slough, mire or muddy place. |
The | genitive plural centi is produced in an old-fashioned |
"moorland of the lambs" from the Old English | genitive plural "lambra" ("lambs") and the noun "mor" |
y of the students' benefactors ("Maecenatum," | genitive plural of "Maecenas"). |
ly composed of two elements, on "good" plus a | genitive plural ending and the suffix -zaro which in B |
one correct way to form this epithet (in the | genitive: Rec 60C.1.b.) and the resulting correct spel |
oped into the family name Ahrends by adding a | genitive s-ending, as in Ahrend's son. |
In Old English, -es was the ending of the | genitive singular of most strong declension nouns and |
called Bracca", from the Old English Braccan ( | genitive singular of a personal name) + heal, healh (a |
d -s became more common as the ending for the | genitive singular. |
The abbreviation was "Arg" and the | genitive was "Argus Navis". |
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