DB/DeclinedWordCases
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You know declension, or?
- homo (nominative) "[the] man" [as a subject] (e.g., homo ibi stat the man is standing there)
- hominis (genitive) "of [the] man" [as a possessor](e.g., nomen hominis est Claudius the man's name is Claudius)
- hominī (dative) "to [the] man" [as an indirect object] (e.g., homini donum dedi I gave a present to the man; homo homini lupus est Man is a wolf to man.)
- hominem (accusative) "[the] man" [as a direct object] (e.g., ad hominem toward the man, in the sense of argument directed personally; hominem vidi I saw the man)
- homine (ablative) "[the] man" [in various uses not covered by the above] (e.g., sum altior homine I am taller than the man).
unknown probably bc, 6.0.1.18179
struct DeclinedWordCasesRec { uint32_t m_ID; foreign_keyⁱ<uint32_t, &DeclinedWordRec::m_ID> m_declinedWordID; uint32_t m_caseIndex; // from 1 to 5. {nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative} stringrefⁱ m_declinedWord; };