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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..)
Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted widower kerrand 04/02/07 12:14 PM Re: widower tsuwm 04/02/07 02:00 PM Re: widower of troy 04/02/07 03:02 PM Re: widower Jackie 04/03/07 04:00 PM Re: widower Faldage 04/03/07 11:48 PM Re: widower Zed 04/03/07 11:51 PM Re: widower Faldage 04/03/07 11:56 PM Re: widower tsuwm 04/04/07 12:07 AM Re: widower wow 04/04/07 07:09 PM
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