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See also:ACCUSATIVE (See also:Lat. accusativus, sc. casus, a See also:translation of the Gr. aletartKI vrrwves, the See also:case concerned with cause and effect, from atria, a cause) , in See also:grammar, a case of the noun, denoting primarily the See also:object of verbal See also:action or the destination of See also:motion. End of Article: ACCUSATIVE (Lat. accusativus, sc. casus, a translation of the Gr. aletartKI vrrwves, the case concerned with cause and effect, from atria, a cause)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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