Input wordform : apocha
Analysed wordform : apocha

============================ANALYSIS 1==================================

SEGMENTATION: apoch -a

---------------------morphological feats 1 ----------------------------
--bfs--

Case: Ablative
Gender: Feminine
Number: Singular
---------------------morphological feats 2 ----------------------------
--nfs--

Case: Nominative
Gender: Feminine
Number: Singular
---------------------morphological feats 3 ----------------------------
--vfs--

Case: Vocative
Gender: Feminine
Number: Singular
============================LEMMA =================================
apocha N1 a2381 f
-----------------------morphological feats-------------------------
NcA

PoS: Noun
Type: Common
Inflexional Category: I decl
-----------------------derivational info---------------------------
IS DERIVED: NO

============================ANALYSIS 2==================================

SEGMENTATION: apoch -a

---------------------morphological feats -----------------------------
e1--s2-

Mood: Active Imperative
Tense: Present
Number: Singular
Person: Second
============================LEMMA =================================
apocho V1 a2384
-----------------------morphological feats-------------------------
VmF

PoS: Verb
Type: Main
Inflexional Category: I conjug
-----------------------derivational info---------------------------
IS DERIVED: YES
-----------------------rule id: 95---------------------------------
Lexical Basis:
apocha N1 a2381 NcA
Derivational Type: Derivation_Conversion
Derivational Category: N-To-V
Credits: The program LEMLAT 3.0 is a derivative work from LEMLAT 2.0, developed by CNR-ILC (computer science related issues) and UCSC-CIRCSE (linguistic processing related issues). Full credits. GitHub repository. Note: This implementation only uses the 'base' lexicon of LemLat, not the Onomastica or DuCange. This web interface by Walter M. Shandruk. Please direct praise, questions and problems to LemLat at GitHub