Definitions from Wiktionary (mixed declension)
▸ noun: (German grammar) The declension pattern for attributive adjectives that follow the indefinite article ein, the negative article kein, and possessive determiners such as mein and dein.
▸ noun: (German grammar) The declension pattern for masculine and neuter nouns that have -en in the plural but -s, -es, or -ens in the genitive singular.
▸ noun: (Latin grammar) A subtype of the third declension with -ium in the genitive plural.
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▸ noun: (German grammar) The declension pattern for attributive adjectives that follow the indefinite article ein, the negative article kein, and possessive determiners such as mein and dein.
▸ noun: (German grammar) The declension pattern for masculine and neuter nouns that have -en in the plural but -s, -es, or -ens in the genitive singular.
▸ noun: (Latin grammar) A subtype of the third declension with -ium in the genitive plural.
Similar:
strong declension,
first declension,
possessive determiner,
dative absolute,
second-person singular,
exessive case,
Deutsch,
first-person singular,
third-person singular,
Eastphalian,
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▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Words that often appear near mixed declension
▸ Rhymes of mixed declension
▸ Invented words related to mixed declension