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XXXVIII
Introduction.

an as. (of the o declension) given by Sweet as mn., wurm (for wyrms) 203 (of the o declension?) which has the same two genders, and sceallan 1226, sceallan 425, sceallen 821 109 1013, all of which are ap. belonging to the n stems, but the gender of which cannot be determined as they occur only in the plural.]

II. Adjectives.
The strong adjective.
§ 48. o stems.

Singular.

N. Masc. yfel 217, eal 416, hæl 2011, oþer 2011. Fem. god 1022, blac 1810, smæl 1817. Neuter cuþ 417, god 423, hal 224.

D. Masc. dropfaȝum 1418scearpun 169alcen 44, ealden 827, swete 815, gode 1220, forewearde 2219. Fem. unȝewendedlicre (for unȝewendendlicre) 411, unhalwenlicre (for unhalwendlicre) 411. Neuter oþrum 1814, scirum 129cwicun 211wearme 1212.

A. Masc. hwitne 66, fulne 86, gyldene 165wurde 28. Fem. hlutre 105. Neuter wæpned 1222, dead 2024.

Plural.

N. Masc. hale 415, hæle 1013. Fem. gode 1219, hæl 1610. Neuter hæle 46hal 183sara 203.

D. Fem. inwerdlicum 826mæneȝa 25. Neuter eallum 418.

A. Fem. berena 1622. Neuter sare 1012, ealle 1421 1824.

§ 49. jo stems.

Singular.

N. Masc. bryce 67, behefe 68, niwe 1613. Fem. brice 418, clane 621. Neuter wol-berende 217.

G. Fem. swetre 201.

D. Masc. niwum 1423niwen 47 (which may also be considered as feminine)–swetan 1011swete 815.