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of M. 170. Digiti ized by Google Chaucer's Relative Constructions 25 What maner thing that may encrese wo Comp. to P. 103. What maner man, stable and war, that wole founden him a perdurable sete Boe. II. M. 4:1. Examples of A and B are common, espec- ially in the prose works. 19. Whatever is used adjectivally in the following example: Now am I maister, now scolere; Now monk, now chanoun; now baily; What-ever mister man am I Ro. of R. 6332. 20. What .,,so\% frequently used adjectivally when it m...od- ifies a noun which is followed by that: That I nil ay, with alle my wittes fyve. Serve yow trewly, what wo so that I fele Comp. to his L. 99. 21. What-sofn-ever is used once adjectivally: But what-som-ever wo they fele Ro. of R. 5041. 22. Loke what^ with that after a noun which it modifies, is used adjectivally in the following sentence: Loke what day that, endelong Britayne, Ye remoeve alle the rokkes, stoon by stoon, . . . Than wol I love yow best of any man Frank. T. 264. 23. Which and its composite relative equivalent the which are used^ quite frequently in Chaucer.
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