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Old English, that is; but then that's what we're talking about here -- English that has passed on, that is no more, is pushing up the daisies, etc. etc.
-joe (parrot sketch) friday
(I suppose an example of an adjective which is still extant but no longer has inflections would be of more interest..)
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