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3. _gwrussons_. _Later form of old form_. Singular. Plural. 1. _gwrîgaf_, _gwrîga_. 1. _gwressen_, _gwreithen_. 2. _gwresses_. 2. _gwressough_, _gwreithough_. 3. _gwrîg_. 3. _gwressons_, _gwreithons_. _Modern form_. Singular. Plural. 1. _gwrîgav vi_. 1. _gwrîgon ny_. 2. _gwrîs_, _gwrîsta_, _gwrîges 2. _gwrîgough why_. Dî_. 3. _gwrîg_, _gwrîga_, _gwrês_. 3. _gwrîgans y_. The last form seems to have completely superseded the other in lateCornish. It seems to be formed by taking th...e irregular third personsingular as a root, and forming the rest of the persons from it on theanalogy of the present tense. Where it is found—and the first personoccurs as early as Jordan’s Drama of _The Creation_ (e. G. _ny wrugaf_, 1. 1662)—it is generally written without the final consonants of the verb, which, as in the imperfect tense of the verb _to be_, seem to coalescewith the initials of the pronouns.
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