An Elementary Old English Grammar (Early West Saxon)
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(" Help ") helpan healp hwlpon holpen b. ("Drink") drincan drpnc drwncon drwncen IV. ("Bear") be ran bar b«ron boren V. ("Tread") tredan tveed trsdon treden VI. ("Fare") faran for foron faren (4) Given the class of a strong verb, the gradation-rows, together with the rules of §§ 68, 69, suffice for the complete conjugation of all perfectly regular (i.e. the majority of) Old English strong verbs. Irregularities are fully dealt with in their place. 70 INFLECTION. § 71 71. How to tell the class of... a strong verb. In the gradation-rows as repeated below, the vowels printed black are in themselves conclusive (irregularities apart) as to the class of the verbs in which they are found, since they occur nowhere else in strong verbs in the same pa/rts^; as to those printed in italic there is more or less uncertainty, which is removed however by the hints given at the foot. Class Infin. Past Sing. Past Plur. Fast Part. I. ("Shine") 1 a i i II. ("Creep") eo, u ea u Ilia. ("Help") e, eo ea u b.
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