Old English Declensions 1: Strong Nouns

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An overview of three of the more common noun declensions in Old English. Spellings have been standardized into Early West Saxon ("giefu" instead of "gyfu") and for stem consistency ("sorg" instead of "sorh") and variant endings from Late West Saxon which appear due to unstressed vowel collapse (such as "-on" or "-an" for "-um") have been ignored.


Bosworth-Toller Dictionary Entry for "LUFU" showing quotation of "lufu" used in the plural https://bosworthtoller.com/21879


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