| Rasmus Rask - Anglo-Saxon language - 1830 - 306 pages
...usual numbers and cases ; and even a distinct termination for the ablative. 110. The definite form is used, when the adjective is preceded by the definite article, by any other demonstrative pronoun, by a possessive pronoun, or by a genitive case, as: |id seofon faegran ear getacniaS seofon... | |
| Edward Johnston Vernon - English language - 1846 - 246 pages
...(z) gen. plur. ciina. Turf turf, and furh furrow, follow burh, making tyrf, &c. CHAPTER III. I. — Adjectives As in German &c. have a Definite and an...closely with the Simple Order, two for the In(') Comp. G. buch, biicher ; maus, mause ; laus, lause ; kuh, kiihe ; gana, ganse. definite, answering, though... | |
| Edward Johnston Vernon - English language - 1846 - 238 pages
...(-) gen. plur. cuna. Turf turf, and furh furrow, follow burh, making tyrf, &c. CHAPTER III. I. — Adjectives As in German &c. have a Definite and an...agreeing closely with the Simple Order, two for the In(1) Comp. G. buch, biicher; mous, miiuse ; laus, lause; kuh, kuhe ; gans, ganse. definite, answering,... | |
| Edward Johnston Vernon - Anglo-Saxon language - 1846 - 432 pages
...making tyrf, &c. CHAPTER III. I. — Adjectives As in German &c. have a Definite and an Indefinito inflection : the former is used when the adjective...agreeing closely with the Simple Order, two for the In(') Сотр. G. buch, bûcher; m au s, raause ; laus, lause; kub, kübe ; gana, ganse. definite, answering,... | |
| Edward Johnston Vernon - English language - 1846 - 246 pages
...burh, making tyrf, &c. CHAPTER III. I.—Adjectives As in German &c. have a Definite and an Indeiinite inflection : the former is used when the adjective...agreeing closely with the Simple Order, two for the In(1) Comp. G. buch, biicher ; maus, miiuse; laus, lause; kuh, kiihe ; gans, ganse. ;auo, gaiioe. definite,... | |
| Reinhold Pauli - Great Britain - 1853 - 600 pages
...and Dat. mann-um boc-um bpopp-u bpopp-a bpopp-um bupg-a bupj-um ADJECTIVES. Adjectives, as in German, have a definite and an indefinite inflection. The...demonstrative, or by a possessive pronoun ; the latter in all other cases. DEFINITE DECLENSION. paet jobe, the good. Singular. Neut. Maso. Nom. p»C job-e... | |
| Edward J. Vernon - English language - 1861 - 224 pages
...plur. cuna. Turf turf, and furh furrow, follow burh, making tyrf, &c. CHAPTER III. I. — Adjectives t As in German &c. have a Definite and an Indefinite...closely with the Simple Order, two for the In(') Comp. G. buch, biicber ; maus, miiuse ; laus; lause ; kuh, kiihe f gans, ganse. (') See page 70, n. 4. definite,... | |
| Francis James Child - English language - 1862 - 126 pages
...Form of monosyllabic Adjectives, including Participles and Adjective Pronouns (ie the Adjective when preceded by the Definite Article, by any other demonstrative, or by a Possessive Pronoun), ends in Chaucer in ë. the yonge sonne, 7. his hälfe cours, 8. this ilke monk, 175, 723, 12008. his... | |
| 1865 - 274 pages
...4ulle pine' (П., р. 226). II. ADJECTIVES. 1. Adjectives have a definite and an indefinite form ; the former is used when the adjective is preceded by the definite article, a demonstrative adjective, or possessive pronoun. Indef. ms (wise), god (good). Def. wine, gode. 2.... | |
| Richard Morris - Bible - 1865 - 316 pages
...nouns. For examples, see p. xxi. II. ADJECTIVES. 1. Adjectives have a definite and an indefinite form; the former is used when the adjective is preceded by the definite article, a demonstrative adjective, or possessive pronoun. Indef. wis (wise), god (good). Def. wise, gode. 2.... | |
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