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... spellings beside the form donne , the most common one in all the texts : danne ( OET . , Cart . , Lch . , CP . ) ; done ( Chron . , LS . ) ; and ðænne ( M. , L. , John . , Æ . Th . , Coll . , HL . , and Byr . ) . We find cog- nates in ...
... spellings beside the form donne , the most common one in all the texts : danne ( OET . , Cart . , Lch . , CP . ) ; done ( Chron . , LS . ) ; and ðænne ( M. , L. , John . , Æ . Th . , Coll . , HL . , and Byr . ) . We find cog- nates in ...
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... spelling dæm has been noted in O. and CP .; elsewhere dam alone is found . I quote examples to show differences in spelling , use of da in the main clause , & c .: O. 292. 30 Ac mid pæm þe he from þære clusan afaren was wip þare scipa ...
... spelling dæm has been noted in O. and CP .; elsewhere dam alone is found . I quote examples to show differences in spelling , use of da in the main clause , & c .: O. 292. 30 Ac mid pæm þe he from þære clusan afaren was wip þare scipa ...
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... spelling mid ty đe , and in BIH . the spelling mid þi þe . With this connective , as with mid dy , we find da used in a variety of ways . The examples quoted are selected with the view of illustrating the different spellings and this ...
... spelling mid ty đe , and in BIH . the spelling mid þi þe . With this connective , as with mid dy , we find da used in a variety of ways . The examples quoted are selected with the view of illustrating the different spellings and this ...
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... spelling dar in Æ . Th . CP . 129. 7 Sua eac dær dæt heafod bið unhal , eall ða limu bioð idelu . This example may be regarded as conditional3 . Mart . 188. 11 ond sume dæge þær heo hy gebæd , heo onsende hyre gast to gode . The ...
... spelling dar in Æ . Th . CP . 129. 7 Sua eac dær dæt heafod bið unhal , eall ða limu bioð idelu . This example may be regarded as conditional3 . Mart . 188. 11 ond sume dæge þær heo hy gebæd , heo onsende hyre gast to gode . The ...
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... a demonstrative , but , for the historical period of OE . , it is hardly safe so to generalize . I have noted the spelling þer in Sol . , thus : Sol . 44. 2 Geðenc nu hweder awiht mani ( ? ) mann cynges ham sece 58 Chapter I.
... a demonstrative , but , for the historical period of OE . , it is hardly safe so to generalize . I have noted the spelling þer in Sol . , thus : Sol . 44. 2 Geðenc nu hweder awiht mani ( ? ) mann cynges ham sece 58 Chapter I.
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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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