| Moreṣvara Rāmachandra Kāle - 1867 - 774 pàgines
...sabstantir«, in whkli the force «f two cases, an Accusative and Dntiv?, is inherent and which 'differs fr«m other substantives in its power of governing a case. Its use as » substantive, with the force of the Accusative case, corresponds to our use of the Latin infinitive;... | |
| Monier Monier-Williams - 1877 - 442 pàgines
...verb expressed or understood. As the object of the verb, it may be regarded as equivalent to a verbal substantive, in which the force of two cases, an accusative...which differs from other substantives in its power of * There are a few instances of the agent in the genitive case ; as, ' a crime committed by me,' for... | |
| Moreshvar Ramchandra Kale - 1898 - 780 pàgines
...the verbi it may Le regarded as equivalent to a verbal substantive, in which. Uw force of two lases, an Accusative and Dative, is inherent and which differs...case. Its use as a substantive, with the force of the Accusativt case, corresponds to our use of the Latin infinitive; thus ?J,T[ iffi ^T? S^STPT 'I desire... | |
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