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54 OLD HIGH GERMAN PRIMER<br />

120. SING. PLUR.<br />

Norn. Ace. fater faterS, -a<br />

Gen. fater; fateres fatero<br />

Dat. fater; fatere faterum, -un, -on.<br />

NOTE. fateres, fatere and the pi. forms have been made after the<br />

analogy of the a-stems.<br />

130. Sing. Nom. Ace. Gen. Dat. muoter<br />

Plur. Nom. Ace. muoter<br />

Gen. muotero<br />

Dat. muoterum, -un, -on.<br />

131. Like muoter were also declined bruoder, tohter,<br />

and sweater.<br />

3. Stems in -nt.<br />

132. To this class belonged present participles used as<br />

nouns (for the inflection of the participles themselves, see<br />

147).<br />

SING.<br />

PLUR.<br />

Nom. Ace. friunt, friend friunt ; friunta, -a<br />

Gen. friuntes<br />

friunto<br />

Dat. friunte friuntum, -un, -on.<br />

NOTE. Here belonged originally a large number of nouns, as f iant,<br />

rnemy, wigant, warrior, &c., all of which have passed into the<br />

a-declension.<br />

4. Stems in -os, -es.<br />

133. This class corresponded to the Greek neuters in -05,<br />

<strong>Lat</strong>in -us, gen. -eris.

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