Historical Outlines of English Accidence, Comprising Chapters on the History and Development of the Language, and on Word-formationMacmillan, 1877 - 378 sider |
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... thou maiht , 3if thou wolt , taken ensaumple of beyne , Bothe two in heor elde children heo beore . " - Vernon MS . 2. Ordinals . 136. The ordinals , with the exception of first and second , are formed from the cardinal numbers , and ...
... thou maiht , 3if thou wolt , taken ensaumple of beyne , Bothe two in heor elde children heo beore . " - Vernon MS . 2. Ordinals . 136. The ordinals , with the exception of first and second , are formed from the cardinal numbers , and ...
Side 115
... thou fond many . ” — 2 Hen . IV . i . 3 . " The rank - scented many . " " In many's looks . " - Sonnets , 93 . " A meanye of us were called together . " - LATIMER'S Sermons " " Than a gret many of old sparowes geder to - geder . " - L ...
... thou fond many . ” — 2 Hen . IV . i . 3 . " The rank - scented many . " " In many's looks . " - Sonnets , 93 . " A meanye of us were called together . " - LATIMER'S Sermons " " Than a gret many of old sparowes geder to - geder . " - L ...
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... thou thu . Gen. thin . Dat . thee the Acc . thee thee , the . PLURAL Nom . ye , you ge * Gen. eower , gure . Dat . you eow , gur . Acc . you eowic , eow , guw . 152. Thou : Goth . thu ; Gr . σv , rú ; Lat . tu ; Sansk . tva - m . The ...
... thou thu . Gen. thin . Dat . thee the Acc . thee thee , the . PLURAL Nom . ye , you ge * Gen. eower , gure . Dat . you eow , gur . Acc . you eowic , eow , guw . 152. Thou : Goth . thu ; Gr . σv , rú ; Lat . tu ; Sansk . tva - m . The ...
Side 121
... ( fishes ) have hid them in the weeds . " - John Fletcher's Faithful Shepherdess . 163. The addition of self renders the reflexive signification more emphatic , as- Singular Plural ( I ) myself , ( thou ) XII . ] 121 PERSONAL PRONOUNS .
... ( fishes ) have hid them in the weeds . " - John Fletcher's Faithful Shepherdess . 163. The addition of self renders the reflexive signification more emphatic , as- Singular Plural ( I ) myself , ( thou ) XII . ] 121 PERSONAL PRONOUNS .
Side 122
Richard Morris. Singular Plural ( I ) myself , ( thou ) thyself , & c . Ist person , myself ; 2d person , thyself , yourself . ourselves ; yourselves . Singular ( 3d person ) ' masc . himself ; fem . herself ; neut . itself . Plural ...
Richard Morris. Singular Plural ( I ) myself , ( thou ) thyself , & c . Ist person , myself ; 2d person , thyself , yourself . ourselves ; yourselves . Singular ( 3d person ) ' masc . himself ; fem . herself ; neut . itself . Plural ...
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adjectives adverbs Ayenbite become blindan Cæsar century we find Chaucer cloth cognate compounds connecting vowel consonants Crown 8vo dative declension Edition ending fcap feminine fourteenth century FOURTH PERIOD French gender genitive Goth Gothic Grammar Greek indefinite infinitive inflections inflexion language later forms Latin masc masculine modern English NEUT neuter Northern dialect nouns numerous O.E. we find O.Fr O.H.Ger occurs Old English older oldest English originally Ormulum passive participle Past Indicative past tense PERF perfect period we find personal pronouns plural prefix preposition PRES Present Indicative prisun Robert of Brunne Robert of Gloucester root Sansk Sanskrit SECOND PERIOD Shakespeare silf Sing singular sometimes Southern Spenser stem strong verbs Subjunctive substantives suffix superlative syllable Teutonic ther THIRD PERIOD thirteenth and fourteenth thirteenth century thou vowel weak verbs West Midland Wickliffe writers þæt þat
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