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... þam baðum . In the Winteney - Version of the Regula S. Benedicti ( circa 1200 ) , I find dada with the present : 23. 27 þaþa hi wergiaồ , nang cursian agean . NOTE 1. Grein , in his Sprachschatz , gives only one example of ðaða in OE ...
... þam baðum . In the Winteney - Version of the Regula S. Benedicti ( circa 1200 ) , I find dada with the present : 23. 27 þaþa hi wergiaồ , nang cursian agean . NOTE 1. Grein , in his Sprachschatz , gives only one example of ðaða in OE ...
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... þam stane aslegen , hit is god wið ligetta 7 wið þunorrada ; LS . 2 , 38. 555 þonne þyllice geþohtas on astigan , ponne astrehte ic me sylfe on eorðan . In this case a note informs us that agunnon is supplied in a later hand . Probably ...
... þam stane aslegen , hit is god wið ligetta 7 wið þunorrada ; LS . 2 , 38. 555 þonne þyllice geþohtas on astigan , ponne astrehte ic me sylfe on eorðan . In this case a note informs us that agunnon is supplied in a later hand . Probably ...
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... þam mæssepreoste . Donne is from the root of the demonstrative pronoun se , and the use of the relative particle with it is not , in itself , anything extraordinary . Probably donne was originally the accusative singular of the ...
... þam mæssepreoste . Donne is from the root of the demonstrative pronoun se , and the use of the relative particle with it is not , in itself , anything extraordinary . Probably donne was originally the accusative singular of the ...
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... þam mynstre , be he me pis cyode , pæt , & c . This is one of the clearest examples I have seen , and there seems to be no doubt as to the temporal character of the de - clause . BIH . 129. 25 ge efne eac manige hæpne men un- geleafsume ...
... þam mynstre , be he me pis cyode , pæt , & c . This is one of the clearest examples I have seen , and there seems to be no doubt as to the temporal character of the de - clause . BIH . 129. 25 ge efne eac manige hæpne men un- geleafsume ...
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... þam þe ponc Gode Womwyrcende wi [ h ] t [ e ] ne cupun , þæs he on bone halgan beam ahongen wæs Fore moncynnes man- forwyrhtu , þær he leoflice lifes ceapode , peoden moncynne , on þam dæge , Mid by weorde be no wom dyde His lichoma ...
... þam þe ponc Gode Womwyrcende wi [ h ] t [ e ] ne cupun , þæs he on bone halgan beam ahongen wæs Fore moncynnes man- forwyrhtu , þær he leoflice lifes ceapode , peoden moncynne , on þam dæge , Mid by weorde be no wom dyde His lichoma ...
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adverb æfter Ælfric's ærest Beowulf bið biscop Brut Cart Chron connective Crist cyning da hwile dæg dæge dæm dær dære dæs ðæt daga dative Dial donne ealle Examples follow folc Godes Gothic Guth hæfde halga Heliand heora hine hrade hwonne indeter Index-List 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 pære particle Piers Plowman poetry pone ponne preposition prose Psalms quote examples secge sentence siddan sona swa swa Clauses swa lange swide Syntax Tatian temporal clause temporal conjunction texts thiu translates wære wæron wæs wið Willan Wulf Wülfing þæm þær þære þæs þæt þam þan þat þis þone þonne
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