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Adjective used as an Accusative of Respect

The accusative of respect is an adjective that qualifies the property of the noun.


nfr ib
kind of heart

 


spd Hr

Sweet of love (lit. Sharp of face).

 

An Indirect Genitive is sometimes used similarly, when a suffix, pronoun follows the noun in question.
 

 
iqr .n Dbaw.f

Excellent with (lit. of) his fingers.

 

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