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naamval (plural naamvalle)
From naam (“name, noun, nominal”) + val (“case”), calque of Latin cāsus nōminis. The oldest terms were val and geval, translating Latin casus (“case”), but the grammatical meaning of those words is now obsolete. Naam in the sense “noun” is also obsolete now.
naamval m (plural naamvallen, diminutive naamvalletje n)
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