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... example , 132. 14 subivnctivo mode under - deodendlicum gemete Tempore Praesenti cum amem þonne ic nu lufige , & c . , eodem modo Tempore Praeterito inperfecto cum amarem þaða ic lufode hwat hwega , cum amares ðaða ðu lufodest , & c . I ...
... example , 132. 14 subivnctivo mode under - deodendlicum gemete Tempore Praesenti cum amem þonne ic nu lufige , & c . , eodem modo Tempore Praeterito inperfecto cum amarem þaða ic lufode hwat hwega , cum amares ðaða ðu lufodest , & c . I ...
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... example : BH . 106. 21 Onhyrede he on þon þa bysene þæs ærestan heordes Godes cirican Scē Petres pas apostoles , pa ... examples here . Almost any page of OE . would yield one or more . · Of the three connectives , da , dada , and da ...
... example : BH . 106. 21 Onhyrede he on þon þa bysene þæs ærestan heordes Godes cirican Scē Petres pas apostoles , pa ... examples here . Almost any page of OE . would yield one or more . · Of the three connectives , da , dada , and da ...
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... example , 5. 17 ; 7.27 . In the first of these cases the present tense is used , and in the second an optative form occurs . I cite one or two examples from Piers Plowman : Pro . 176 Ac tho the belle was ybougt , and on the beize hanged ...
... example , 5. 17 ; 7.27 . In the first of these cases the present tense is used , and in the second an optative form occurs . I cite one or two examples from Piers Plowman : Pro . 176 Ac tho the belle was ybougt , and on the beize hanged ...
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... example taken from the Ice- landic - English Dictionary of Cleasby - Vigfusson : Fornmanna Saga 7.165 eitt sinn þa Sigurðr konungr for fyrir land fram . 1b . ðaða . Since all that has been said of a general nature in regard to da ...
... example taken from the Ice- landic - English Dictionary of Cleasby - Vigfusson : Fornmanna Saga 7.165 eitt sinn þa Sigurðr konungr for fyrir land fram . 1b . ðaða . Since all that has been said of a general nature in regard to da ...
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... example : John 21.18 Soð ic segge þe , pa þu gingre wære þu gertest þe , and eodest þær þu woldest . Witodlice ponne þu ealdest þu strecst þine hande and oþer þe gyrt and læt þider þe þu nelt . Of the two thousand clauses with this ...
... example : John 21.18 Soð ic segge þe , pa þu gingre wære þu gertest þe , and eodest þær þu woldest . Witodlice ponne þu ealdest þu strecst þine hande and oþer þe gyrt and læt þider þe þu nelt . Of the two thousand clauses with this ...
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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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