A Guide to the Anglo-Saxon Tongue: A Grammar After Erasmus Rask, Extracts in Prose and Verse, with Notes, Etc. for the Use of Learners, and an Appendix |
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ablative accus accusative adjectives æfter an-weald Anglo-Saxon answers Apollonius be-foran beó beón bóc burh bútan býð Cædmon Class Comp complex conjugated consonant cuman cwadon cwæd cynge dæg dative Declension dóhtor dóm eác ealle eów fæder feminine folce forms fultume gán genitive German gód gód-an gód-e Goth hæbbe hence heó heora híg hine hwæt Hwý hyre imperf imperfect likewise mæg mæst masc masculine miht næs nán neut neuter nouns ofer pære pæs pæt pám participles past plur plural pone ponne prefix preposition pres pronoun purh ríce scyld secge seó síde sing SINGULAR sód-líce sometimes swá sylf syllable Third pers thou treów twá úre verbs vowel Vulg wæs weard words wudu wuht þá þære þæs þæt þæt híg þám þíne þing þú þý
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