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: An {{glossary|inflection}}, or different form, of a '''{{glossary|comparable}}''' adjective showing a relative quality, used to express a {{glossary|superlative}} that cannot be exceeded, having the sense ''as [adjective] as possible'' or ''very/absolutely/completely [adjective]''. (See also ''{{glossary|comparative}}'', ''{{glossary|superlative}}'' and ''{{glossary|degrees of comparison}}''.) It usually contrasts with {{glossary|relative superlative}}. | : An {{glossary|inflection}}, or different form, of a '''{{glossary|comparable}}''' adjective showing a relative quality, used to express a {{glossary|superlative}} that cannot be exceeded, having the sense ''as [adjective] as possible'' or ''very/absolutely/completely [adjective]''. (See also ''{{glossary|comparative}}'', ''{{glossary|superlative}}'' and ''{{glossary|degrees of comparison}}''.) It usually contrasts with {{glossary|relative superlative}}. | ||
; {{anchor| | ; {{anchor|accusative|accusative case, acc.}} | ||
: A case that is usually used as the [[#direct_object|direct object]] of a [[#verb|verb]]. It is present in most Laenkean languages, e.g. Laefevian ''nare'' is the accusative form of {{m|lfv|nar|t=book}}, as in ''Njotta nare.'' ("I'm reading a book.") | : A case that is usually used as the [[#direct_object|direct object]] of a [[#verb|verb]]. It is present in most Laenkean languages, e.g. Laefevian ''nare'' is the accusative form of {{m|lfv|nar|t=book}}, as in ''Njotta nare.'' ("I'm reading a book.") | ||