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Smith, Buckingham

"Shea's Library of American Linguistics. Volume III."

_ Nem?tzan, wizard.
_G._ Nem?tzante,
_D. and A._ Nem?tzanta,
_V._ Nem?tzan,
_A._ Nem?tzantze, in,
Nem?tzade, by,
Nem?tzantema, with wizard.
Some ending in _t_ while they form the genitive in _te_, part with a
vowel, as follows:
_N._ Arit, Ant.
_G._ Arte,
_D. and A._ Arta,
_V._ Arit;
_A._ Artze, in,
Arde, by,
Artema, with ant.
N?noguat, father, belongs to this declension, and forms the genitive
n?nauhte; but when preceded by a possessive pronoun, it loses the
final guat, as has been stated, and the termination is left in _o_, to
form the genitive in the first declension, as, no, my, no n?noque, of
my father, which rule applies equally to other names of kindred.
Sometimes an ablative is formed in _u_, as te?patu, in the church,
from te?pa, hec?tu, in the shade, from hec?t.
Substantives of the Third Declension end in _s_, _r_, _z_, and form
the genitive by the addition of _e_, and the accusative by _i_.
_N._ Utzvor, Pitahaya.
_G._ Utzv[=o]re,
_D. and A._ Utzvori,
_V._ Utzvor,
_A._ Utzvortze, in,
Utzvorde, by,
Utzvorema, with pitahaya.
In this way decline tatas, crabapple,--gen. tat?se, dat. and acc.
tat?si, &c., also, por?tz, wildcat, gen. por?tze, dat. and acc.


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