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U-ending

Masculine base word: sulU (one who cuts well)

Case Singular Dual Plural
Nominative (NOM) sulUHa sulvO sulvaHa
Accusative (ACC) sulvam sulvO sulvaHa
Instrumental (INS) sulvA sulUbhyAm sulUbhiHa
Dative (DAT) sulve sulUbhyAm sulUbhyaHa
Ablative (ABL) sulvaHa sulUbhyAm sulUbhyaHa
Genitive (GEN) sulvaHa sulvoHa sulvAm
Locative (LOC) sulvi sulvoHa sulUSHu
Vocative (VOC) sulUHa sulvO sulvaHa

Neuter base word: khalapU (one who cleans the threshing floor) [Note: the 'U'-ending is shortened to 'u' -- then decline same as Neuter madhu (honey) ]

Case Singular Dual Plural
Nominative (NOM) khalapu khalapunI khalapUni
Accusative (ACC) khalapu khalapunI khalapUni
Instrumental (INS) khalapunA khalapubhyAm khalapubhiHa
Dative (DAT) khalapune khalapubhyAm khalapubhyaHa
Ablative (ABL) khalapunaHa khalapubhyAm khalapubhyaHa
Genitive (GEN) khalapunaHa khalapunoHa khalapUNNAm
Locative (LOC) khalapuni khalapunoHa khalapuSHu
Vocative (VOC) khalapo khalapunI khalapUni

Feminine base word: vadhU (bride)

Case Singular Dual Plural
Nominative (NOM) vadhUHa vadhvO vadhvaHa
Accusative (ACC) vadhUm vadhvO vadhUHa
Instrumental (INS) vadhvA vadhUbhyAm vadhUbhiHa
Dative (DAT) vadhvE vadhUbhyAm vadhUbhyaHa
Ablative (ABL) vadhvAHa vadhUbhyAm vadhUbhyaHa
Genitive (GEN) vadhvAHa vadhvoHa vadhUnAm
Locative (LOC) dhenvAm vadhvoHa vadhUSHu
Vocative (VOC) vadhu vadhvO vadhvaHa

Irregular forms can be seen in [KALE1995] [1]


References

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