Serving as or indicating the object of a verb or of certain prepositions and used for certain other purposes.
The case of nouns serving as the direct object of a verb.
Containing or expressing accusation.
1 The man with whom the accusative persons are placed is called Sheriff.
2 He oiled his machine with accusative frequency, but I failed to respond.
3 If people were classified grammatically, you'd be in the accusative case!
4 Darkhorse, of course, did not respond to the patriarch's angry and accusative call.
5 Tasya is an instance of the genitive for the accusative .
6 Yajnavatasya is an instance of the genitive for the accusative .
7 The prepositions with the accusative that occur most frequently are
8 Daiyatam is an accusative which, like, Samayam is governed by the transitive verb Kurvita.
9 Here amum (the accusative of adas) evidently means 'that' and not 'this.'
10 He found Portia alone, for which he was glad; but her greeting was distinctly accusative .
11 ID GENUS] An adjectival accusative , equivalent to genitive of quality; cf.
12 The writer uses the nominative case for the accusative (vii.
13 The genitive inflection is used for the accusative .
14 Instead of the word "je" we can also use the accusative without a preposition.
15 That feller there, accusative finger to the fore.
16 Singha, taking Savda-Brahma for an accusative , regards it as implying,-'such a man transcends all Vedic rites.'
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