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The Essentials of Anglo-Saxon Grammar : With an Outline of Professor Rask and Grimm's Systems, PDF eBook

The Essentials of Anglo-Saxon Grammar : With an Outline of Professor Rask and Grimm's Systems PDF

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Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. 8. All nouns, having the nom. S. Ending in -a, -scipe, -dom, -end, and -ere, are masculine: those having the nom.

S. In -nes, -um, -u5, -5, and -estre, are feminine and those in arm, -ed, are neuter.

All nouns having the nom. And ac. Pl. In -u are of the first declension, neuter gender. Every noun, having the nom. And ac. Pl. In as, is nouns making g. S. Inie are feminine.

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