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... þæt his gelica nære on eorðan . The ease with which the da - clause brings two acts into the field of view is so great that da occasionally seems to have a concessive force , as in these ex- amples : John 12.37 Đa he swa mycele tacn ...
... þæt his gelica nære on eorðan . The ease with which the da - clause brings two acts into the field of view is so great that da occasionally seems to have a concessive force , as in these ex- amples : John 12.37 Đa he swa mycele tacn ...
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... þæt syndon sa ysene , pa man mid cnifun hæle menn . Neither the tense nor the mode is hard to understand here , but the text is very cor- rupt and late . HL . 122. 184 And wite þu þæt heo is of ðinum sæde geeacnod , swa swa þu nytest ...
... þæt syndon sa ysene , pa man mid cnifun hæle menn . Neither the tense nor the mode is hard to understand here , but the text is very cor- rupt and late . HL . 122. 184 And wite þu þæt heo is of ðinum sæde geeacnod , swa swa þu nytest ...
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... þæt he for hine gebæde 7 for his geferan , 7 for heora gesyntu to Gode þingade , pa heo swa micelne siðfæt feran scolden ; Rood . 11.2 Da hio pus hiom be- tweonan spræcen , þa cliopodan þare cwene campan pider . In all these cases ...
... þæt he for hine gebæde 7 for his geferan , 7 for heora gesyntu to Gode þingade , pa heo swa micelne siðfæt feran scolden ; Rood . 11.2 Da hio pus hiom be- tweonan spræcen , þa cliopodan þare cwene campan pider . In all these cases ...
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... þæt bæcbord Denamearc . But the number of cases in which this correlative da does not appear are very numerous , even in what we may call the 1 Syntax der Sprache Otfrids , pp . 120 , 204 . formal temporal period . I have been careful ...
... þæt bæcbord Denamearc . But the number of cases in which this correlative da does not appear are very numerous , even in what we may call the 1 Syntax der Sprache Otfrids , pp . 120 , 204 . formal temporal period . I have been careful ...
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... þæt se bryd- guma byð afyrred fram him . For this passage the Hatton MS . reads : pe se bredgume byþ aferred fram heom . Latin : cum auferetur ab eis sponsus . Greek : ὅταν απαρθῆ ἀπ ' αὐτῶν ὁ νυμφίος . Modern English when is of course ...
... þæt se bryd- guma byð afyrred fram him . For this passage the Hatton MS . reads : pe se bredgume byþ aferred fram heom . Latin : cum auferetur ab eis sponsus . Greek : ὅταν απαρθῆ ἀπ ' αὐτῶν ὁ νυμφίος . Modern English when is of course ...
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adverb æfter Ælfric ærest bið biscop Brut Cart Chron connective Crist cyning dæg dæge dæm dær dære dæs dæt daga dative Dial donne ealle Epis Examples follow folc Godes Guth hæfde halga Heliand heora hine hrade hwanne hwonne indeter Index-List of mid Index-List of swa indic instances Latin main clause Mart meaning mid dam mid dy Middle English mode Modern English Mugan næs NOTE noun occurs Otfrid particle Piers Plowman poetry pone ponne preposition psalm and verse quote examples secge sentence siððan sona swa swa Clauses swa swa swide Syntax Tatian temporal clause temporal conjunction texts thiu translates Vesp wære wæron wæs wið Wulf Wülfing þa hwile þæm þær þære þæs þæt þam þan þis þone þonne
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