The Influence of W- in Old English As Seen in the Middle English Dialects
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p. 8., Morris, Gen. & Ex., EETS. 7, p. XV). The poem itself is assigned by Wright, Reliquiae Antiquse (lyondon 1841-1843) p. 208, to the early part of the 13th century; and this opinion is evidently accepted by Morris, Gen. & Ex. p. XIII, foot-note i. I have used the edition published by R. "Morris, on pp. 1-25 of his »01d English Miscellany» (EETS., Orig. Ser. 49. 52 London 1872). For earlier editions, etc., see Morris' ed. p. VII f.- Cf. also Matzner, Sprachproben p. 55 ff.; E. Hai.1.- BSCK :... The I^anguage of the Middle English Bestiary (Diss. Ivund 1905). 88 A. No cases. B. 1. ben twixen 379. no{n) wigt pron. 324 (: migt s.), 657 (: migt s.), 677. [Cf. nout, nowt 18, 262, etc. (5; incl. the rime : ogt 759); ovt pron. 683 (: dogt s.), 703; ~ nogt 186 (MS. -g), 216, etc. (9; incl. the rime : ^ogt s. 624), ogt 760 (: nout)]. 2. No cases. — For wurdlic adj., etc., {for)wurdes, -ed sg. pres. ind., see"B 4. 3. wude s. 243, 326. quike adj. 341. - — widue s. 706. witen inf. 33. 4. {for)wurde, -en sg.
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