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'''Note:'''  
'''Note:'''  
#Neuter nouns may be declined either as *''namô'' or *''ankwô''. Generally, neuter nouns ending in *''-mô'' follow the former pattern, while other neuter nouns follow the latter pattern.
#As shown in the case of *''namô'', the expected ''-an-'' in endings may be reduced to ''-n-'' in some nouns. Alternatively, it may be replaced with ''-in-''. <!--Generally, neuter nouns ending in *''-mô'' follow the former pattern, while other neuter nouns follow the latter pattern.-->
<!--#''*ahtijô'' is an example of a ''ijô''-type '' ''n''-stem, where expected ''-ijin-'' is contracted to ''-īn-''. Similarly, in ''jô''-type ''n''-stems, expected ''-jin-'' is contracted to ''-in-''.-->
<!--#''*ahtijô'' is an example of a ''ijô''-type '' ''n''-stem, where expected ''-ijin-'' is contracted to ''-īn-''. Similarly, in ''jô''-type ''n''-stems, expected ''-jin-'' is contracted to ''-in-''.-->
#Some ''n''-stems have an irregular nominative singular ending (or, in the case of neuter nouns, nominative-vocative-accusative ending).
#Some ''an''-stems have an irregular nominative singular ending (or, in the case of neuter nouns, nominative-vocative-accusative singulae ending).
#''n''-stems whose nominative singular end in *''-ijô'' or ''-jô'' have *''-īn-'' and *''-in-'' respectively instead of expected **''-ijan-'' or **''-jan-''.
#''an''-stems whose nominative singular end in *''-ijô'' or ''-jô'' have *''-īn-'' and *''-in-'' respectively instead of expected **''-ijan-'' or **''-jan-''.
#Besides ''j''-stems, some irregular ''n''-stems have *''-in-'' where *''-an-'' would be expected.


====''ōn''-stems====
====''ōn''-stems====