A Comparative Grammar of the Anglo-Saxon Language: In which Its Forms are Illustrated by Those of the Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, Gothic, Old Saxon, Old Friesic, Old Norse, and Old High-German |
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ablaut accent accusative adjective adverbs Ang.-Sax Anglo-Saxon apocope Assibilation assimilation beadpe Bêd beô beôn blindan case-endings ceaster clauses conformation CONJUGATION consonant cumen dative declension denote ecthlipsis endings English epenthesis Feminine forms gemination genitive geporden Goth Gothic Greek Grein heô hpæder i-umlaut Imperf imperfect Indo-European infinitive Inst labial languages Latin Layamon Masc masculine Matt meahte neuter niman nominative Norse Northumbrian nouns numbers numen O. H. German oftenest Old Norse Old Saxon Ormulum pæs Parent Speech participles person plur plural precession preposition Pres pronouns radicle root Sansk Sanskrit seô shifting SING singular sonant sound spâ stem strong subjunctive substantive suffixes surd syllable syncopated Teutonic Theme thou umlaut ûser vowel weak verbs words þâ þæs þæt þam þû