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[…] The masculine forms are used to a considerable extent in congruence with etymologically masculine nouns; also with etymologically feminine asexuals; e.g. se stefn L 9, 36; … The neuter forms are used with etymologically neuter nouns; with etymologically masculine asexuals; e.g. þ cyrtil L 6, 29; J 19, 23; þ penning L 20, 24; bēam (Lindelof p. 9) ; stān (Lindelof p. 11); and with etymologically feminine asexuals; e.g. …
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[…]
The
masculine
forms
are
used
to
a
considerable
extent
in
congruence
with
etymologically
masculine
nouns;
also
with
etymologically
feminine
asexuals;
e.g.
se
stefn
L
9,
36;
…
The
neuter
forms
are
used
with
etymologically
neuter
nouns;
with
etymologically
masculine
asexuals;
e.g.
þ
cyrtil
L
6,
29;
J
19,
23;
þ
penning
L
20,
24;
bēam
(Lindelof
p.
9)
;
stān
(Lindelof
p.
11);
and
with
etymologically
feminine
asexuals;
e.g.
…