The Inflections And Syntax of the Morte D'arthur of Sir Thomas Malory; a Study in Fifteenth-Century English

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gadered and gadred; couer makes ptc. couerd; but discouer makes dis- coueryd; suffre (spelled also suffer') makes pret. suffred, ptc.
sufferd, etc.
175. The preterits caught, quyte, hurte (so Chaucer), and also coste and waUopt(e), are formed by analogy.
176. The participles distracte, attaynte, discomfyte, accept, mark the tendency to curtail Romance participles from verbs in -t, which went so far in Elizabethan English.
INFLECTION OF THE PRESENT.
177. sing. I, -e (sometimes dropped).
2, -est^
... -yst.^ 3, -etk, -yth,^ -es ^ {-ys), -ed.'^ plur. -en,'' -e (sometimes dropped).
^ Romstedt . prints -esie, but cites no instances.
2 The variants -yst and -yth are rare. In Boolcs VI and VII -yst occurs only three times, -yth only twice. W. has three cases of -yst, six of -yth. A variant -ys occurs at 201.3.
2 Third sing. -^j is very rare : bytokenes,?:i,-].2y, werches, ?>^?,.i. The only case of -ys is repentys, 836.38.
* Third sing, -ed: caused, 606.31 ; longed, 615.1, 642.5 ; pleasyd, 751.32; vsed, 771.1s; profered, 652.29.


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