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 340. In order to mark more plainly the absence in Vedic language of some of the forms which are common later, all the forms of Vedic occurrence are added below, and in the order of their frequency.

a. Singular. Nom. etc., as above.

b. Acc.: masc., , (?); fem. and neut. as above.

c. Instr.: masc., and ; fem. , , , , ; neut. wanting.

d. Dat.: masc. ; fem., , ; neut. .

e. Gen.-abl.: masc., , ; fem. , and ; neut. .

f. Loc.: masc., , (?); fem. , ,  (?), , ; neut. ,.

g. Voc.: as above (neut. wanting).

h. Dual. Nom.-acc.-voc.: masc. ; fem. ; neut. ,, (?).

i. Instr.-dat.-abl.: as above.

j. Gen.-loc.: masc. ; fem. and ; neut. wanting.

k. Plural. Nom.: masc. ; fem., ; neut. ,,.

l. Accus.: masc. ; fem., (?).

m. Instr., dat.-abl., and loc., as above.

n. Gen.: masc. fem., etc. (neut. wanting).

341. As models of -stems may be taken शत्रु m. enemy; धेनु  f. cow; मधु  n. honey.