We next come to a large number of datives, ablatives, or genitives, and accusatives of verbal nouns in tu. This tu occurs in Sanskrit in abstract nouns such as gâtú, going, way, etc., in Latin in adven-tus, etc. As these forms have been often treated, and as some of them occur frequently in later Sanskrit also, it will suffice to give one example of each:—
Dative in tave: gántave, to go, I. 46, 7.
Old form in ai: gántavái, X. 95, 14.
Genitive in toḥ: dâtoḥ, governed by îśe, VII. 4, 6.
Ablative in toḥ: gántoḥ, I. 89, 9.
Accusative in tum: gántum. This is the supine in tum in Latin.
Cases of Verbal Nouns in tva.
Next follow cases of verbal nouns in tvá, the accent being on the suffix.
Datives in tvấya: hatvấya, X. 84, 2.
Instrumental in tvấ: hatvấ, I. 100, 18.