"kasus" meaning in Norwegian Bokmål

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Noun

Forms: kasusen [definite, singular], kasus [indefinite, plural], kasuser [indefinite, plural], kasusene [definite, plural]
Etymology: From Latin casus (a falling, a fall; accident, event, occurrence; occasion, opportunity; noun case), perfect passive participle of cadere (to fall, sink, drop), from Proto-Indo-European *kad- (“to fall”). Doublet of case. Etymology templates: {{der|nb|la|casus}} Latin casus, {{der|nb|ine-pro|*kad-||to fall}} Proto-Indo-European *kad- (“to fall”), {{doublet|nb|case}} Doublet of case Head templates: {{nb-noun|m|kasusen|kasus|kasusene|ip2=kasuser}} kasus m (definite singular kasusen, indefinite plural kasus or kasuser, definite plural kasusene)
  1. (grammar) grammatical case Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Grammar, Grammatical cases Hyponyms: nominativ, genitiv, akkusativ, dativ Derived forms: kasusbøyning, kasusendelse
    Sense id: en-kasus-nb-noun-3U-zQlk~ Disambiguation of Grammatical cases: 85 15 Topics: grammar, human-sciences, linguistics, sciences

Noun

Forms: kasuset [definite, singular], kasus [indefinite, plural], kasusa [definite, plural], kasusene [definite, plural]
Etymology: From Latin casus (a falling, a fall; accident, event, occurrence; occasion, opportunity; noun case), perfect passive participle of cadere (to fall, sink, drop), from Proto-Indo-European *kad- (“to fall”). Doublet of case. Etymology templates: {{der|nb|la|casus}} Latin casus, {{der|nb|ine-pro|*kad-||to fall}} Proto-Indo-European *kad- (“to fall”), {{doublet|nb|case}} Doublet of case
  1. (medicine) a patient case Tags: neuter Categories (topical): Medicine
    Sense id: en-kasus-nb-noun-xAxaptTE Topics: medicine, sciences

Inflected forms

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