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DIXLENSION 01 ADjrCTIVES. Itulfjuiiic
fonn.
Singular.
masc.
fern,
Plural.
masc.
neiit.
neiit.
feiii.
N. CR/ATTi CB-ATA CftAToAc^/^ CTATH CfiATUl CR/ATH
y. CRATLJM CB/ATiA ChATOE CBATIH
CBATWA
CR/f^T
Si
Definite form.
Singular.
masc.
A.
neut.
fern.
CBATy-ATTi
„
„
Piural.
N. CBATH-TE
CRATIiJ-TB
CBATbJ-TE
A.
C!^ATH-TE
CBATH-TE
s,
The Vocative belongs of course only
to the
indefinite form.
There
is
a class of
adjectives
derived
from
nouns, and employed precisely as the genitive
nouns would be employed in most other languages. They terminate generally in
cases of those
oR^z, HNTi,
or ckVu. E.
Son of of Anna^
g. CiiiNQs ^jiRi^oB'^fc,
Davidy^ ^^HUv^H^'^^
the sister
EniOiAEEM^i 'IS^ehckYh, BetlJeheni of Judea,
Numerals.
^ry^
g^No-To. Vh-^ G^^^^ g^HH-TE, some,
Ae-^^TA
.
Ar4^-te, neat, ^be-^e.