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28. APPENDIX TO FIRST
DECLENSION.
Principal Changes of the Vowel Combinations in the
Genitive and other Cases where “i ” is introduced.
* What is meant by A + 8, etc., is this : Take the noun “ clach.”
It belongs to the first declension, hence its Genitive Case should be
formed by inserting “ i ” after “ a ” ; therefore, its Genitive Case
should be, claiche—final e, of course, because the noun is feminine.
Instead of “ claiche,” however, we have eloteha. Similarly with
the others.