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Primer of the Gothic language, with grammar, notes, and glossary containing the Gospel of St. Mark, selections from the other Gospels and the 2d Epistle to Timothy - Tapa blanda

 
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1899 Excerpt: ...participle has both a strong form nimands and a weak form nimanda. In other respects the declension of the present participle agrees exactly with that of the three nouns hana (§ 170), hairtö (§ 175), and manage! (§ 172). Sing. Masc. Neut. Fem. Nom. nimands, nimanda, taking nimandô nimandei Acc. nimandan nimandô nimandein Gen. nimandins nimandins nimandeins Dat. nimandin nimandin nimandein Nom. nimandans Acc. nimandans Gen. nimandanë Dat. nimandam Plur. nimandöna nimandeins nimandôna nimandeins nimandanë nimandeinö nimandam nimandeim § 201. The past participle has both the strong and the weak declension. In the former case it is declined like blinds (§ 187), and in the latter like blinda (§ 198). § 202. Strong. Sing. Masc. Neut. Fem. Nom. numans, taken numan, nитпanata nuтала Acc. пит an ana numan, numanata numana &c. &c. &c. In the same manner are declined the past participles of weak verbs, as nasibs, saved, acc. nasidana; salbobs, anointed, acc. salbödana, &c. On the interchange of p and d see § 139. D. The Comparison Of Adjectives. 1. The Comparative Degree. § 204. The comparative is formed by means of the two suffixes-iz-(=0HG.-ir-) and-öz-(=OHG.-ör-). It follows the weak declension and is declined like the present participle (§ 200), except that the nom. sing. masc. is always weak, ja-stems, i-stems, and u-stems take the suffix-iz-; pure a-stems sometimes take the one, sometimes the other suffix, thus:--Positive. Comparative. manags, great managiza juggs, young jûhiza (§§ 60, 119) swings, strong swinjöza alfeis, old aljiza su ta, sweet sutiza hardus, hard...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1899 Excerpt: ...participle has both a strong form nimands and a weak form nimanda. In other respects the declension of the present participle agrees exactly with that of the three nouns hana (§ 170), hairtö (§ 175), and manage! (§ 172). Sing. Masc. Neut. Fem. Nom. nimands, nimanda, taking nimandô nimandei Acc. nimandan nimandô nimandein Gen. nimandins nimandins nimandeins Dat. nimandin nimandin nimandein Nom. nimandans Acc. nimandans Gen. nimandanë Dat. nimandam Plur. nimandöna nimandeins nimandôna nimandeins nimandanë nimandeinö nimandam nimandeim § 201. The past participle has both the strong and the weak declension. In the former case it is declined like blinds (§ 187), and in the latter like blinda (§ 198). § 202. Strong. Sing. Masc. Neut. Fem. Nom. numans, taken numan, nитпanata nuтала Acc. пит an ana numan, numanata numana &c. &c. &c. In the same manner are declined the past participles of weak verbs, as nasibs, saved, acc. nasidana; salbobs, anointed, acc. salbödana, &c. On the interchange of p and d see § 139. D. The Comparison Of Adjectives. 1. The Comparative Degree. § 204. The comparative is formed by means of the two suffixes-iz-(=0HG.-ir-) and-öz-(=OHG.-ör-). It follows the weak declension and is declined like the present participle (§ 200), except that the nom. sing. masc. is always weak, ja-stems, i-stems, and u-stems take the suffix-iz-; pure a-stems sometimes take the one, sometimes the other suffix, thus:--Positive. Comparative. manags, great managiza juggs, young jûhiza (§§ 60, 119) swings, strong swinjöza alfeis, old aljiza su ta, sweet sutiza hardus, hard...

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