The Rudiments of Grammar for the English-Saxon Tongue, First Given in English: With an Apology for the Study of Northern Antiquities |
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Ablative Cafe Accufative Cafe Adjectives Agen alfo Alodium alſo anſwers Antiquaries becauſe beon confider'd Conſtruction copepe Dano-Saxon Dative Declension declined defire Eala Eala gif ELIZABETH ELSTOB expreſt faid fignify firſt fome form'd Francick fuch Genitive Cafe Gerunds give Godspel Grammar hath Honour hpær Hpilcum hund Imperative Mood Indicative Mood Infinitive Mood Inſtance itſelf Language Latin learned leſs lufige lufodon Mafc micel miht Monofyllables Mood Present Tense moſt Muſe muſt neceſſary Neut Nouns Numb obſerve old Saxon Optative Mood pære Participle Perſon Piln Plur Plural Number Poets Ponne Pord Praterimperfect Tense preon Preſent Pronoun Royal Highneſs Saxon ſay ſecond selurod ſelves ſeveral ſhall ſhe ſhort Sing Singular Number ſome ſometimes ſpeak ſtand ſtill Subjunctive Mood Subſtantives Sylf Syllables Tenfe Tenſe Termination theſe thing thoſe thou Underſtanding upne uſe Verb Verſes Vowel whoſe Words wou'd ýlcan γι