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Yet there seemeth to be one Cadency or Case of the first Declination of the form Animate , which endeth in oh , uh , or ah ; viz . when an animate Noun followeth a Verb transitive whose object that he acteth upon is without himself .
Yet there seemeth to be one Cadency or Case of the first Declination of the form Animate , which endeth in oh , uh , or ah ; viz . when an animate Noun followeth a Verb transitive whose object that he acteth upon is without himself .
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The first Concordance is , when the object of the act is an animate Noun . I call it , The Suffix animate object : as Koowadchansh , I keep thee . 2. The Suffix animate mutual : when animates are each others object : as ...
The first Concordance is , when the object of the act is an animate Noun . I call it , The Suffix animate object : as Koowadchansh , I keep thee . 2. The Suffix animate mutual : when animates are each others object : as ...
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The genders , as in the Delaware , are not masculine and feminine , but animate and inanimate . Trees , plants , and grasses are in the class of inanimates ; which is different from the Delaware , for in that they are classed as ...
The genders , as in the Delaware , are not masculine and feminine , but animate and inanimate . Trees , plants , and grasses are in the class of inanimates ; which is different from the Delaware , for in that they are classed as ...
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