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genitive case
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(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”.
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genitive case
In Latin, the genitive case often indicates possession, origin, or measurement.
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In Latin, the genitive case often indicates possession, origin, or measurement.
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