s._ 175, æm 24, 263, næm 176, is _pr. s._ 32, js 67, us 62, nis 56, beoð 45, 1 _pr. pl._ 31, 33, 48, 110, seoð 31 (with s for b from #sind#, #sīen#), beoð 2 _pr. pl._ 79, _pr. pl._ 35, 271, 278, beo 1 _pr. s. subj._ 183, _pr. s. subj._ 41, beon 2 _pr. pl. subj._ 27, seon 27 (#sīen#), wes _pt. s._ 8 (6), wæs 78, nes 104, 218, weoren _pt. pl._ 2 (8), weore 8, neoren 138, weore(n) _pt. s. subj._ 266, ibeon _pp._ 154; wulle 1 _pr. s._ 25 (7), wulle(n) 30, 88, 184, nulle 191, wult 2 _pr. s._ 149, 178, wule _pr. s._ 202, wulleð 1 _pr. pl._ 194, 2 _pr. pl._ 87, _pr. pl._ 164, wulle _pr. s. subj._ 90, wullen 2 _pr. pl. subj._ 28, wolde _pt. s._ 20 (4), wolden _pt. pl._ 19, 192, walden 12, 42; don _inf._ 111, to don _dat. inf._ 298, dod _pr. pl._ 86, dude _pt. s._ 292, duden _pt. pl._ 71, 117, idon _pp._ 9, 63, 180; eode _pt. s._ 144, 253. Noteworthy are the adverbs forðrihtes 107, at this very moment, stilledliche 159, probably miswritten for stilliche of the exemplar, rather than for stilleliche, which is unmetrical wherever it occurs, and whænnene(n) 27, representing #hwanone#. OE. #nā# _conj._ is once na, nor 191, but no 23, no . . . no, neither . . . nor 138. (2) =Of O.= Strong declension of _masc._ and _neut._ nouns. In the _s. n. a._ maide 266 (3) has lost final n. _Gen._ -es, kinges 292: _dat._ -e, crafte 214, lifdaȝe 138, ȝere 44, inne 253, londe 19 (9), but dai 23, and the neuters folk 295, ȝer 36, hin 131, lond 64, 262 are uninflected; game 285, 291 represents #gamene#: borde _s. a._ 215 has added e. The _pl. n. d. a._ ends in -es, _n. m._ comes 263, kempes 5, _neut._ sipes 4, þenges 35, wifues 43, _d. m._ cnihtes 133, godes 68, _neut._ sipes 232, þinges, 61, _a. m._ cnihtes 23, _neut._ bordes 250, godes 93, londes 37, 193, lotes 37: _gen._ are cnihtes 112, Englene 262 (weak form), þing 260 (miswritten for þinge). The _fem._ nouns of the strong declension have -e in the _s. n. a._, blisse 251, hude 202, speche 266, tydinge 1, care 123, see 2, but leafdi 65, lesing 50, rouning 143: _dat._ -e, halue 221, winne 188, but half 117, hond 201, 257, win 63. _Pl. n._ are lawe 285, tydinge 104, lawes 278, _d._ rouninges 148, wiþerededes 87, _a._ leode 165, tydinge 147, ȝeftes 88, 133. Nouns of the weak declension have -e in all cases of the singular, _n._ wone 271, _d._ ivere 276, _a._ bolle 257; _pl. n._ are bileue 53, bilefues 79, gomes 2, _d._ ivere 233, _a._ rideres 233. The minor declensions are represented by man _s. d._ 205, _s. a._ 214, womman 299, men _pl. n._ 7, heredmen 67, wommanne _pl. g._ 270, men _pl. d._ 193; borh _s. n._ 224, _s. a._ 191; nihte _s. d._ 23; broþer _s. n._ 29, _s. a._ 164; dohter _s. n._ 181; childe _s. d._ 43, 44, cheldren _pl. d._ 159, children 187; freond _s. n._ 273, _s. d._ 273.
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