genitive case
(humorous) Said when asked the time, humorously indicating that one does not know or does not care to check, or that one is not wearing a wristwatch and that nothing is to be seen on the wrist but ...
(grammar) Noun case used to express some relationship such as possession or origin. It corresponds roughly to the English preposition “of” and the suffix “-'s”.
Obsolete spelling of flock
plural of suit of armor
ラテン語では、属格はしばしば所有、起源、または量を示します。
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