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Early Britain

CHAPTER XVIII
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Neut.
_Nom._ se, seo, thaet.
_Gen._ thaes, thaere, thaes.
_Dat._ tham, thaere, tham.
_Acc._ thone, tha, thaet.
_Inst._ thy, thaere, thy.
PLUR.
Masc.Fem.

Neut.
_Nom._ tha.
_Gen._ thara.
_Dat._ tham.
_Acc._ tha.
_Inst._ -- Verbs are conjugated about as fully as in Latin.

There are two principal forms: strong verbs, which form their preterite by vowel modification, as _binde_, pret.

_band_; and weak verbs, which form it by the addition of _ode_ or _de_ to the root, as _lufige_, pret.

_lufode_; _hire_, pret.
_hirde_.


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