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... tha - mma þemu pam pem tham þeim A. ta - m tha - na pana pane pone thene þann I. tê na thê þiu pŷ pê Pl . N. tê thai pia pie pâ tha þeir G. tê - sam thi - zê pero para para thera þeirra D. tê - byas tha - im pêm pâm pêm thêm þeim . A ...
... tha - mma þemu pam pem tham þeim A. ta - m tha - na pana pane pone thene þann I. tê na thê þiu pŷ pê Pl . N. tê thai pia pie pâ tha þeir G. tê - sam thi - zê pero para para thera þeirra D. tê - byas tha - im pêm pâm pêm thêm þeim . A ...
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... þâ , pes , tô - pas , tô - pam , tô - pon , bus . • 17 ) Ags . purh . 18 ) Ags . under ( 396. ) 19 ) Ags . up upp , ufan , ofor , ufanan , bë - ufau bufan , â - bufan , wid - ufan , on - ufan , ufanweard , ofer . . • 20 ) Ags . ût ûte ...
... þâ , pes , tô - pas , tô - pam , tô - pon , bus . • 17 ) Ags . purh . 18 ) Ags . under ( 396. ) 19 ) Ags . up upp , ufan , ofor , ufanan , bë - ufau bufan , â - bufan , wid - ufan , on - ufan , ufanweard , ofer . . • 20 ) Ags . ût ûte ...
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... þâ , þâ þâ , þá þe ; po ( § . 507. ) 15 ) Ags . þeâh , þeâh þe ; ae . alle peh , ne . though , although ( § . 508. ) 16 ) Ags . þanon , ne . thence ; þanon þe ( § . 509. ) 17 ) Ags . þiḍer ( § . 510. ) 423 425 426 427 428 429 430 18 ...
... þâ , þâ þâ , þá þe ; po ( § . 507. ) 15 ) Ags . þeâh , þeâh þe ; ae . alle peh , ne . though , although ( § . 508. ) 16 ) Ags . þanon , ne . thence ; þanon þe ( § . 509. ) 17 ) Ags . þiḍer ( § . 510. ) 423 425 426 427 428 429 430 18 ...
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... þâ hwîle be- þâ hwile ; while whilest ( 551. ) 2 ) Ne . the instant , the moment , the day ( 552. ) • 3 ) Me . for the case that ; in case ; upon condition , in order ( 553. ) 4 ) Me . for - soothe ( 554. ) . 5 ) Ne . likewise ...
... þâ hwîle be- þâ hwile ; while whilest ( 551. ) 2 ) Ne . the instant , the moment , the day ( 552. ) • 3 ) Me . for the case that ; in case ; upon condition , in order ( 553. ) 4 ) Me . for - soothe ( 554. ) . 5 ) Ne . likewise ...
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... þâ sende hë his peòw = Ne . He sent his servant . s . § . 100—146 . Viele Verben haben schon im Ags . mehrfache Bedeutung , § . 5. 1 ) Intransitive und transitive Bedeutung stehen neben einander : Swôgad windas , blâwad brecende ( Winde ...
... þâ sende hë his peòw = Ne . He sent his servant . s . § . 100—146 . Viele Verben haben schon im Ags . mehrfache Bedeutung , § . 5. 1 ) Intransitive und transitive Bedeutung stehen neben einander : Swôgad windas , blâwad brecende ( Winde ...
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