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 so many pronouns and pronominal adjectives that it is fairly to be called the general pronominal declension.

a. But this root has also the special irregularity that in the nom. sing. masc. and fem. it has (for whose peculiar euphonic treatment see 176 a,b) and, instead of  and  (compare Gr. ὁ, ἡ, το, and Goth. sa, so, thata). Thus:

Singular:

Dual:

Plural: