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Masculine base word: guru (preceptor)

Case Singular Dual Plural
Nominative (NOM) guruHa gurU guravaHa
Accusative (ACC) gurum gurU gurUn
Instrumental (INS) guruNNA gurubhyAm gurubhiHa
Dative (DAT) gurave gurubhyAm gurubhyaHa
Ablative (ABL) guroHa gurubhyAm gurubhyaHa
Genitive (GEN) guroHa gurvoHa gurUNNAm
Locative (LOC) gurO gurvoHa guruSHu
Vocative (VOC) guro gurU gurUHa

Neuter base word: madhu (honey)

Case Singular Dual Plural
Nominative (NOM) madhu madhunI madhUni
Accusative (ACC) madhu madhunI madhUni
Instrumental (INS) madhunA madhubhyAm madhubhiHa
Dative (DAT) madhune madhubhyAm madhubhyaHa
Ablative (ABL) madhunaHa madhubhyAm madhubhyaHa
Genitive (GEN) madhunaHa madhunoHa madhUNNAm
Locative (LOC) madhuni madhunoHa madhuSHu
Vocative (VOC) madho madhunI madhUni

Feminine base word: dhenu (cow)

Case Singular Dual Plural
Nominative (NOM) dhenuHa dhenU dhenavaHa
Accusative (ACC) dhenum dhenU dhenUHa
Instrumental (INS) dhenvA dhenubhyAm dhenubhiHa
Dative (DAT) dhenve/ dhenvE dhenubhyAm dhenubhyaHa
Ablative (ABL) dhenoHa/ dhenvAHa dhenubhyAm dhenubhyaHa
Genitive (GEN) dhenoHa/ dhenvAHa dhenvoHa dhenUnAm
Locative (LOC) dhenO/ dhenvAm dhenvoHa dhenuSHu
Vocative (VOC) dheno dhenU dhenavaHa

There are several irregular forms that can be seen in [KALE1995] [1]


References

  1. [Kale1995] Kale M.. A Higher Sanskrit Grammar. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers; 1995.