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declension definition

de·clen·sion (dē klens̸hən, di-)

noun

  1. a bending or sloping downward; slope; descent
  2. a falling off or away; decline, deterioration
  3. Etymology: from the concept of cases as “declining” from the nominative: cf. case,

    Gram.
    1. a class of nouns, pronouns, or adjectives having the same or a similar system of inflections to show case
    2. the inflection of nouns, pronouns, or adjectives

Etymology: ME declenson < OFr declinaison < L declinatio, a bending aside, inflection (< pp. of declinare: see decline): ME form infl. by assoc. with L descensio, a descending: see descend

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